Urban Miracle Doctor
Chapter 136 - 136 136 Red Peony

136: 136 Chapter Red Peony 136: 136 Chapter Red Peony When Qin Han and Xu Shimo entered the consultation room, they saw that the room was packed with people, and Liu Jianbang was also among them.

Qin Han guessed that the person who was sick this time must be no ordinary individual.

Xu Shimo was so anxious to find him and had even come to his door the previous day to discuss the matter, which likely wasn’t just for a simple reason related to a friend.

“Mr.

Qin!” Liu Jianbang hurriedly greeted him, his eyes filled with joy, “You’re here, there’s hope for Elder Jiang now.”

“So this is Divine Doctor Qin?” Jiang Mingwei also stepped forward, but upon seeing Qin Han’s youthful appearance, he couldn’t hide his disappointment.

He had never imagined that the Divine Doctor highly praised by Xu Shimo and Chen Jianbang would just be a young man in his twenties.

“Jiang, this is the Divine Doctor Qin Han I told you about!” Xu Shimo introduced Qin Han.

Jiang Mingwei gave a slight smile, as things were already at this point, he could only resign himself to the situation.

After all, it was he who had asked Xu Shimo to call the doctor, and to decline now would seem very poor mannered.

In the consultation room, a large group of experts were now looking at Qin Han, many of them shaking their heads.

They knew Xu Shimo, the eldest son of the Xu family and the future successor to the Xu Group.

They had initially thought that the doctor introduced by Xu Shimo would be some renowned professor, not expecting him to be so young.

A room full of medical experts was actually waiting for such a young man.

Seeing the expressions of everyone present, Jiang Mingwei was actually a bit angry, but his composure was still very good; he felt angry inside, but his face did not show it.

“Young Brother Qin, this is Jiang Mingwei from the capital, it’s his father who is ill,” Xu Shimo introduced while also hinting to Qin Han to be cautious as someone from the capital would not be an insignificant person, and if he felt unsure, it was better not to force it.

“Hello!” Qin Han nodded to Jiang Mingwei, “Shall I check the patient first?”

“Dr.

Qin, please!” Jiang Mingwei nodded and led the way to Elder Jiang’s sickroom, with a group of people following him again.

In the sickroom, Elder Jiang was already in a complete coma, accompanied by a high fever.

Qin Han stepped forward, first examining Elder Jiang’s eyes and tongue coating, then placed his hand on the pulse of Elder Jiang’s right hand and began to take his pulse.

As Qin Han took Elder Jiang’s pulse, the doctors around him once again let out a chorus of hisses, surprised that this young man practiced Chinese medicine, which is harder to master than Western medicine as it entirely depends on time and experience.

That a young man like him was a practitioner of Chinese medicine deepened their disappointment.

However, among those present, only Wang Xianzhi’s eyes lit up.

He was also a practitioner of Chinese medicine, and from the way Qin Han was taking the pulse, he could tell that Qin Han was experienced, realizing that without having treated thousands of patients, it would be impossible to achieve such skill.

Chinese pulse diagnosis is intricate, and many who have studied Chinese medicine for years can’t do it properly.

Nowadays, many practitioners take a pulse while looking at their watch, claiming to diagnose, but in reality, they are just counting the number of pulse beats, which is superficial and deceptive.

Qin Han released Elder Jiang’s right hand and stood up, saying, “The elder has a case of severe jaundice, also known as severe viral hepatitis in Western medicine.

The onset of the disease was very rapid and is now life-threatening.”

The expressions of everyone present changed, and they put away their previous contempt.

They had seen the lab results and had studied them for a long time before coming to a diagnosis.

Yet Qin Han had simply taken the pulse and confirmed the condition, which matched exactly with what they had discussed.

If it weren’t for their clear understanding of Xu Shimo’s character, they would even suspect that Xu Shimo had disclosed Mr.

Jiang’s medical diagnosis to Qin Han.

“Doctor Qin, I don’t know if there’s a way to treat my father,” Jiang Mingwei said respectfully.

It’s clear whether someone is a dragon or a worm.

Being able to accurately diagnose my father’s illness in just a few minutes surely shows genuine knowledge and skill.

Qin Han spoke indifferently, “The best treatment outcome for such a condition would be Western medicine’s hormones, but given the old gentleman’s current physical condition, using a large amount of hormones could lead to unpredictable consequences.

It could potentially affect both his femoral head and internal organs.

I’ll prescribe a formula and couple it with acupuncture, and that should resolve the issues.”

Now everyone in the hospital room was convinced.

Qin Han’s words matched Wang Xianzhi’s diagnosis exactly.

Wang Xianzhi, needless to say, is a well-known national medical expert in Long Country.

For Qin Han to have such medical talent at his age meant that these renowned ‘famous doctors’ could no longer afford to look down on him.

Wang Xianzhi stepped forward and said, “Doctor Qin, my diagnosis is the same.

I’ve written a prescription; could you take a look and see if anything is amiss?”

“A famous formula from Zhongjing!” Qin Han took the prescription from Wang Xianzhi’s hand and said lightly.

After carefully examining the dosage of the medicinal ingredients on the prescription, he nodded slightly and continued, “Xiao Chaihu Tang combined with Jun Chenhao Tang is appropriate for the old gentleman.

Xiao Chaihu clears heat and detoxifies, eliminating pathogenic heat.

Jun Chenhao Tang clears heat and promotes diuresis, resolving damp heat.

The prescription is indeed standard and appropriate.”

Wang Xianzhi nodded in satisfaction upon hearing the first part of Qin Han’s response.

This young man was indeed extraordinary, with a solid foundation.

While many might recognize this prescription, very few could describe it in such detail.

However, upon hearing Qin Han’s final comment, Wang Xianzhi’s brow furrowed.

Describing it as standard and appropriate wasn’t a criticism of his prescription, but it seemed Qin Han had more to say.

Others secretly cursed Qin Han’s arrogance.

A young man critiquing Elder Wang’s prescription was a bit much, even if he was genuinely skilled.

“I wonder what prescription you would use, Doctor Qin?” Wang Xianzhi asked, somewhat unconvinced.

Qin Han said indifferently, “This prescription is fine, but it’s missing one ingredient.” After returning the prescription to Wang Xianzhi, he pondered and said, “Add an additional 500 grams of red peony root.”

“Ridiculous!” Before Wang Xianzhi could reply, one of the traditional doctors in the room changed his expression and blurted out.

“Red peony root indeed specifically drains liver heat, but a dosage of 500 grams could easily cause internal bleeding in Mr.

Jiang.

Are you trying to kill him?” another traditional doctor said.

Although Wang Xianzhi also agreed with adding red peony root, the dosage was indeed too high.

After a long while, Wang Xianzhi finally slowly said, “Doctor Qin, isn’t that dosage a bit too high?”

“Without such a high dosage, it would be entirely ineffective.

Severe illnesses require potent remedies.

As for the internal bleeding, don’t worry; I can control that with acupuncture,” Qin Han replied calmly.

Having heard Qin Han’s explanation, the doctors present thought it made sense, but still felt the risk was too great.

“The risk is too great!” Wang Xianzhi said, frowning.

Qin Han looked at Jiang Mingwei and said calmly, “I have written the prescription.

Whether to use it is up to you.”

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