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Now reading: Chapter 264 - 265 bloodletting therapy from This Doctor Is Too Wealthy, a Drama novel by Field mice.

At the ti, considering Yang Yuansheng’s pronounced ascites and poor physical condition, slightly worse data was deed acceptable.

However, Du Heng always lacked confidence in the machine at the Health Clinic, which had been acquired from the District Hospital. Therefore, he remained skeptical about the readings.

"Alright, Buwei, tell Yang Yuansheng not to eat anything. I’ll take him to the Provincial First Hospital for another laboratory test."

Du Heng felt it was crucial to verify this data again, as it was very important for his subsequent treatnt.

Wu Buwei agreed and hurried out to find Yang Yuansheng, worried he might have already eaten.

Du Heng went upstairs to call Xu Pinglin, hoping to use his connections to arrange a liver function test for Yang Yuansheng.

anwhile, Yu Haiting returned to his office with Xiao Li.

On the way back, Xiao Li looked puzzled. Once they reached the office, he couldn’t help but ask, "Teacher Yu, the Dean is a traditional Chinese dicine practitioner with excellent dical skills. Why does he still need to look at Western dicine check-up results?"

Yu Haiting glanced sideways at Xiao Li. "Why can’t a traditional Chinese dicine practitioner look at test reports?"

Xiao Li looked conflicted. "The Dean’s traditional Chinese dicine diagnosis is completely different from a Western dicine diagnosis. Is there any point in looking at the report?"

"How could it be useless? The diagnostic conclusions might differ, but that’s just different terminology stemming from different philosophies. The patient’s actual condition doesn’t change; the lesion remains where it is. Regardless of whether it’s traditional Chinese dicine or Western dicine, the ultimate goal is to treat the affected area.

The test report clearly indicates whether your treatnt is affecting the lesion. Whether you attack the problem directly or take an indirect route, the ultimate outco is what matters. Why shouldn’t traditional Chinese dicine utilize such a thod?"

As he spoke, Yu Haiting’s expression beca serious. "Furthermore, I need to correct a misconception you have. Strictly speaking, what we practice now is modern dicine, which is evidence-based dicine. For instance, even if you see a patient and are certain they have a particular condition, you cannot prescribe corresponding dication or other treatnts if their various indicators and test results don’t support your diagnosis.

The most obvious example involves tumors. So hospitals stipulate that if a tumor hasn’t reached a certain size and isn’t causing significant symptoms, you cannot perform a biopsy or administer dication."

Yu Haiting spoke earnestly, and Xiao Li listened attentively.

"To be precise, Western dicine and traditional Chinese dicine, in their historical forms, are both traditional dicines, primarily guided by experience. For example, in the past, a very famous Western therapy was ’bloodletting therapy.’ It was used for almost any ailnt, and at one point in Europe, barbers were equivalent to doctors, as long as they could perform bloodletting.

The most infamous example is George Washington, the forr president of the United States. After falling ill in 1799, he was treated with bloodletting therapy by his three attending doctors and died after being bled four tis.

That is what traditional Western dicine truly was.

What we use today is modern dicine, which has evolved thanks to advancents in nurous disciplines like anatomy, biology, chemistry, and materials science."

Yu Haiting looked at Xiao Li with so disappointnt, genuinely wondering what he had learned in school.

Didn’t they offer a course on the history of dicine?

Unaware that Yu Haiting was lecturing Xiao Li, Du Heng, after calling Xu Pinglin and receiving an affirmative response, imdiately headed to the backyard.

Just as he reached the door, Wu Buwei was already helping Yang Yuansheng pack, ready to leave.

"You haven’t eaten breakfast, have you?"

"Almost. When I got here, he was just about to eat so buns."

"Good that he didn’t."

After explaining things to Yang Yuansheng, Du Heng took Wu Buwei’s car keys, and they drove to the Provincial First Hospital together.

When they arrived, Xu Pinglin had already made the arrangents. Du Heng then took Yang Yuansheng and unceremoniously cut in line.

Shortly thereafter, they received the test report, sothing others would have had to wait an hour for.

Comparing the Provincial First Hospital’s test report with the one from the Health Clinic, the delight on Du Heng’s face grew steadily.

Yang Yuansheng, seeing the joy on Du Heng’s face, understood it must be good news and felt a surge of happiness. "Dean Du, is my illness cured?"

Du Heng composed himself and put the test sheet back into the bag. "We’re not quite there yet for a complete cure. Don’t worry, we’ll treat it gradually. We can already see a glimr of hope."

He handed the bag to Yang Yuansheng, then took out his phone to call Xu Pinglin and thank him for his help.

Afterward, not wanting to disturb Xu Pinglin further, he took Yang Yuansheng directly back to the Health Clinic.

Upon returning to the Health Clinic, Du Heng was about to drive into the backyard when he noticed several cars already parked there, along with so trucks carrying cent and gravel.

"Yang Yuansheng, you can get out here and go back to your hospital room first. I’ll have to park the car outside." Seeing the situation in the yard, Du Heng had no choice but to reverse the car out.

After parking the car, he walked into the backyard and surmised that the renovation team Lu Zhongjiang had ntioned must have arrived.

Going upstairs to the office, Du Heng found Lu Zhongjiang there, indeed speaking with several workers.

Seeing Du Heng enter, Lu Zhongjiang stood up and made the introductions. "Dean, these are the renovation specialists I found. If you have any specific requirents for the renovation, you can tell them."

Du Heng shook his head. "No need, please go ahead with your arrangents."

"Very well." Lu Zhongjiang gave a few more instructions, then escorted the two specialists out of the office.

After they left, Lu Zhongjiang, without waiting for Du Heng to speak, asked, "Dean, our offices in the backyard have been cleared out. When should we move?"

"Let’s move this weekend. It doesn’t make a difference where we work." Du Heng wasn’t particularly attached to the current Dean’s office.

In fact, he had rarely used this office since assuming his position.

"By the way, should our current equipnt room and examination room be moved over there as well?"

"They’re already being painted and tidied up. We can move them once the paint is reasonably dry. At that point, the new building will house only the consultation rooms, the nurse station, and one duty room. The remaining space in the current building will be converted entirely into patient wards."

Lu Zhongjiang explained, then continued, "Dean, I also inquired about the cost of installing ultraviolet lamps and other such facilities. It’s not very expensive. Should we get it all done now? Otherwise, we’ll just have to reinstall everything later."

"You oversee the arrangents. As long as the funds are sufficient, it’s best to get everything done in one go."

"Then I’ll get in touch with them."

Du Heng nodded. Just as he was about to leave, he suddenly stopped and asked, "Secretary Lu, how is that task from the Township Governnt progressing?"

Lu Zhongjiang hesitated for a mont before saying, "I’ve found solutions for most of them, but there’s one I feel is a hopeless case; that one will likely end in failure. However, we can still submit the completed parts of the task next week."

"As long as the main task can be submitted, don’t worry too much about those who don’t make an effort themselves. By the way, how is Wang Lili doing? I’ve only seen her twice this past month. No problems on her end, I hope?"

"She spoke with last week. She had her brother from her maternal family step in to help. He signed agreents with those two families regarding the planting of flowers, and her brother will collect them directly from their hos. It’s all settled."

"So, she’s not coming in this week? When she’s back next week, make sure she covers a few extra night shifts."

Lu Zhongjiang was aware of the dynamic between Du Heng and Wang Lili and knew Du Heng was mostly teasing, so he didn’t interject.

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