Capter 62 Strange Patient

Let’s get started!” Lydia raised her hand as a signal to open the manor’s inner secret door.

Consulting rooms appeared one after another in front of everyone. All the doctors needed to treatpatients in groups.

Hilda was the first to set off. She couldn’t wait to let others know how great the Gibsons were,especially that arrogant girl!

Soon, it became clear that the patients brought by the Yarwoods were indeed difficult to treat. Everygroup of doctors came out solemnly, having taken an extremely long time to

diagnose the patients.

The Gibsons and the Shepherds came out smiling, while Felix found it slightly difficult. But luckily, hestill could write a medical prescription.

Many people didn’t even understand the patient’s symptoms, just whispering when they came out.They looked like candidates who had just finished the exam, confirming the

answers.

“What disease does the third patient have?”

“I can’t tell. When I asked the patient, he said he had a headache. But his X–rays did not

indicate that he had a tumor.”

Xavier listened to the conversation, feeling a little scared. “Miss, we’d better not go. Abel

and I have bad medical skills.”

“Follow me,” Wynter said. She picked up her bag and stood up. Her gaze was pure and

beautiful.

It was their turn. According to previous rankings, they were the last group. After all, none of them hadany medical records, and they were all students who had not graduated.

Xavier held the door frame, refusing to enter. “Miss, I don’t know how to treat patients. Why

don’t replace someone else? I…

you

Wynter kicked him in. Seeing that, the Youngs stayed silent. No one would take the three of themseriously.

Knowing medicine didn’t mean being able to treat a patient. They believed that she would

expose her true colors during consultation.

After all, her grandma had caused a patient to die because she used the wrong medicine.

Moreover, they knew the extent of Abel and Xavier’s medical skills.

The two of them only knew how to treat minor illnesses. They probably didn’t even know how todiagnose those three patients.

Xavier thought the same. As soon as he entered the consulting room, he was helpless.” Miss, treatinga patient isn’t trivial. Let’s look through the medical books first…”

“Pulse blockage due to damp heat.” Wynter had already begun to diagnose. While recording, sheasked the first patient, “Are you afraid of acupuncture treatment?*

The patient shook his head. Then, she pressed his fingertips with one hand, performing acupunctureand bloodletting with the other.

Before they could react, she quickly retracted the needle and said, “Next.”

Xavier and Abel’s eyes widened. What surprised them was nothing more than the fact that the patientseemed to be well, and he thanked Wynter energetically.

Xavier turned to look at Abel. “Abel, your friend is a genius!”

Abel was in a daze. “But Mrs. Yates Senior told me that she has no talent. And her qualifications areaverage…

“It’s only been three minutes. Wynter has already treated two people!”

By then, Wynter had already placed her fingertips on the third patient’s wrist.

Through the curtain, the patient kept coughing. But his breath was steady, the pulse was strong, andthe cough wasn’t abnormal.

Wynter raised her eyebrows, then closed her eyes. She seemed to be thinking but also seemed towant to understand the pulse more clearly.

“You said you have a headache?” Soon, she opened her eyes and looked toward the curtain.

The patient coughed, saying hoarsely, “Yeah, I don’t know what’s happening. Since last month, myhead has been hurting from time to time. The doctor couldn’t diagnose it.” She smiled, then wrote a fewwords on the medical diagnosis form without further asking.

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