
Unparalleled Medical Doctor
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Medical intern Zhou Yisheng obtained the medical assistance system and began his wonderful and extraordinary life!
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I don't know what's going to happen next, but I didn't get through the second chapter.
I've had enough of this. The original text of this second chapter: 1. With the existence of Zhou Yisheng, the seniors and juniors will kill each other. Not only did his classmates hate him, but his juniors and seniors also had a bad attitude towards him. 2. The protagonist's reaction after being hit in the nose and bleeding: When Zhou Sheng heard that it was a girl, the anger that surged because of the pain died down. He covered his nose and raised his head... He was not a student. He was a little older. It's hard to say how old he was. He had light makeup on his face. He should be a young teacher. 3. Zhou Sheng wanted to yell, but he had a good temper cultivated by his grandfather over the years, so he held it back. 3. It is common medical knowledge not to lean back and choke the trachea if you have a nosebleed, especially if you have children at home. Zhou Sheng was anxious for a while and couldn't react immediately. There are not many people who can actually follow what is taught in medical books. (Sorry, even an ordinary person like me knows that you should not look up when you have a nosebleed). 4. The female teacher has just begun to take a formal look at Zhou Sheng. Hiss. What a handsome young man! And he didn't get angry when I bumped into him. He has a good temper. (Haha, what the hell) 5. If there were other people around at this time, you would definitely be able to see the look in the female teacher's eyes, which is almost the same as the eyes of the senior students in the college looking at Zhou Sheng. It seems to be doting on Zhou Sheng, and it seems to be distressed, with a bright light, as if Zhou Sheng is not called Zhou Sheng, but Zhou Baobao. There are also several English names-- Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Chanel. (It's even more disgusting. Except for ** fans, you can't even show that your parents are injured. Is it possible for strangers? You **, readers don't **) There is nothing to watch from the end. You dare to write such a disgusting plot at the beginning. Later, when you enter the hospital, the nurses, female doctors, female patients, and the patient's female relatives and friends will probably have the same reaction. Farewell!
I hope to be like the great doctor Ling Ran
No stallion, no harem, save some face for us medical students, don't get another miracle doctor beauty,,, I can't stand it anymore
After reading a few chapters, the book always says that the protagonist can take the professional license exam after completing his fifth year of internship? Don't you have to get a diploma after completing your internship, and then work in a hospital for a year before you can take the practicing certificate exam?
This book is too slow to pick up.
I would like to give some personal advice. If you can't read this kind of slow-burning novels, forget it. I'm just trying it out. Although the books are very good, I just like to read cool novels and I can't stand the slow-burning ones, especially the slow-burning ones with a system.
There are some flaws in the background setting. The system was originally used on machines, but now it is used on people. The key protagonist thinks about the problem from the moral high ground. You scan the crowd and run to this person to have problems with that person. You have to have people check it. Don't others regard you as a madman? There are so many hospitals that are unwilling to undergo examination and treatment. As a medical family, don't you understand? I have read more than dozens of chapters, but I don't know which direction I should take in the future. Should I rely on the system to show off my skills without thinking, or should I actually learn and make progress?
What an embarrassing article. This book reminded me of the so-called doctor's article about the Talisman Pill. After taking one pill, leukemia and cancer were cured for no reason. As long as the protagonist agrees. This novel is about the main character's system scanning, you have XX disease, the main character can't tell how he found out, you go for some XX examination, and if it is found out, others are grateful, the main character says you are lucky, good luck, but still can't explain how you diagnosed it.
Great doctor! Live broadcast room! Chinese medicine! Medical road! Cheating! I haven't read this one yet! What else? Friends!
This year, in the nineteenth century, there will be absolutely, absolutely, absolutely, plunder.
It's so long-winded and a little confusing.
I feel like there are too many explanations. I don't know why I can't read the part about going to Africa, especially after curing the little girl. Maybe it's because I'm not patient enough. Farewell
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I don't know what's going to happen next, but I didn't get through the second chapter.
I've had enough of this. The original text of this second chapter: 1. With the existence of Zhou Yisheng, the seniors and juniors will kill each other. Not only did his classmates hate him, but his juniors and seniors also had a bad attitude towards him. 2. The protagonist's reaction after being hit in the nose and bleeding: When Zhou Sheng heard that it was a girl, the anger that surged because of the pain died down. He covered his nose and raised his head... He was not a student. He was a little older. It's hard to say how old he was. He had light makeup on his face. He should be a young teacher. 3. Zhou Sheng wanted to yell, but he had a good temper cultivated by his grandfather over the years, so he held it back. 3. It is common medical knowledge not to lean back and choke the trachea if you have a nosebleed, especially if you have children at home. Zhou Sheng was anxious for a while and couldn't react immediately. There are not many people who can actually follow what is taught in medical books. (Sorry, even an ordinary person like me knows that you should not look up when you have a nosebleed). 4. The female teacher has just begun to take a formal look at Zhou Sheng. Hiss. What a handsome young man! And he didn't get angry when I bumped into him. He has a good temper. (Haha, what the hell) 5. If there were other people around at this time, you would definitely be able to see the look in the female teacher's eyes, which is almost the same as the eyes of the senior students in the college looking at Zhou Sheng. It seems to be doting on Zhou Sheng, and it seems to be distressed, with a bright light, as if Zhou Sheng is not called Zhou Sheng, but Zhou Baobao. There are also several English names-- Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Chanel. (It's even more disgusting. Except for ** fans, you can't even show that your parents are injured. Is it possible for strangers? You **, readers don't **) There is nothing to watch from the end. You dare to write such a disgusting plot at the beginning. Later, when you enter the hospital, the nurses, female doctors, female patients, and the patient's female relatives and friends will probably have the same reaction. Farewell!
I hope to be like the great doctor Ling Ran
No stallion, no harem, save some face for us medical students, don't get another miracle doctor beauty,,, I can't stand it anymore
After reading a few chapters, the book always says that the protagonist can take the professional license exam after completing his fifth year of internship? Don't you have to get a diploma after completing your internship, and then work in a hospital for a year before you can take the practicing certificate exam?
This book is too slow to pick up.
I would like to give some personal advice. If you can't read this kind of slow-burning novels, forget it. I'm just trying it out. Although the books are very good, I just like to read cool novels and I can't stand the slow-burning ones, especially the slow-burning ones with a system.
There are some flaws in the background setting. The system was originally used on machines, but now it is used on people. The key protagonist thinks about the problem from the moral high ground. You scan the crowd and run to this person to have problems with that person. You have to have people check it. Don't others regard you as a madman? There are so many hospitals that are unwilling to undergo examination and treatment. As a medical family, don't you understand? I have read more than dozens of chapters, but I don't know which direction I should take in the future. Should I rely on the system to show off my skills without thinking, or should I actually learn and make progress?
What an embarrassing article. This book reminded me of the so-called doctor's article about the Talisman Pill. After taking one pill, leukemia and cancer were cured for no reason. As long as the protagonist agrees. This novel is about the main character's system scanning, you have XX disease, the main character can't tell how he found out, you go for some XX examination, and if it is found out, others are grateful, the main character says you are lucky, good luck, but still can't explain how you diagnosed it.
Great doctor! Live broadcast room! Chinese medicine! Medical road! Cheating! I haven't read this one yet! What else? Friends!
This year, in the nineteenth century, there will be absolutely, absolutely, absolutely, plunder.
It's so long-winded and a little confusing.
I feel like there are too many explanations. I don't know why I can't read the part about going to Africa, especially after curing the little girl. Maybe it's because I'm not patient enough. Farewell
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