
Returned to the Republic of China to Become a Doctor
by Three Passes
About This Novel
Surgeon Jiang Lai never expected that he would return to the prosperous times. But he couldn't hold the gun, so he could only pick up the scalpel. Therefore, Dr. Jiang from Tongren Hospital became the top name for the medical level of that era! ... This is just the story of a doctor struggling in the war years.
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Official(43)Scraped 20d ago
This book is really well written, it doesn't have any poisonous points in my opinion, and it's very comfortable to read. I hope the author will continue to work hard! I have read many books in which the heroine is only jealous, pretentious, and useless. Many books lose the book-friendliness because of the heroine. But the heroine you described, the author, is really comfortable. She is a patriotic heroine in the dark, but in reality she is a lady from a family of traditional Chinese medicine named Xiaojiabiyu. She is capable and ambitious. I like it so much. The cheap river is here hahaha. Now that I have seen it on the shelves, I ordered all the paid content directly. I said it was not enough, and I casually urged for an update
at the time.
Studying medicine cannot save the Chinese people, a certain Zhou Shu people said.
Would you care about the country at that time?
Although it is a novel, a medical skill that other countries need is given so easily. Maybe you feel that great doctors have no boundaries! But you can't see how other countries blocked Chinese people from learning skills at that time. Nowadays, we basically can't learn advanced skills abroad!
Jiang Lai was originally a university domineering character. He entered St. John's University at the age of 15 and spent 7 years to get a doctorate. However, he seemed not very mobile and was robbed of his money and beaten to death before he even got home.
I couldn't resist even one chapter, so I withdrew.
Lu Xun really said: Studying medicine cannot save the Chinese people
I started to persuade you to quit. After reading the comments, many readers felt the same way and admired you for being able to write hundreds of chapters with this bad article.
Shanghai was very scary at that time. A doctor was really seeking death in front of a tycoon.
If you write about the Republic of China period, you are a traitor.
If you write novels about the Republic of China period and save the Japanese, you are a traitor.
It's a good book, really, but it's not my type. I'll give the author five stars.
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Official(43)Scraped 20d ago
This book is really well written, it doesn't have any poisonous points in my opinion, and it's very comfortable to read. I hope the author will continue to work hard! I have read many books in which the heroine is only jealous, pretentious, and useless. Many books lose the book-friendliness because of the heroine. But the heroine you described, the author, is really comfortable. She is a patriotic heroine in the dark, but in reality she is a lady from a family of traditional Chinese medicine named Xiaojiabiyu. She is capable and ambitious. I like it so much. The cheap river is here hahaha. Now that I have seen it on the shelves, I ordered all the paid content directly. I said it was not enough, and I casually urged for an update
at the time.
Studying medicine cannot save the Chinese people, a certain Zhou Shu people said.
Would you care about the country at that time?
Although it is a novel, a medical skill that other countries need is given so easily. Maybe you feel that great doctors have no boundaries! But you can't see how other countries blocked Chinese people from learning skills at that time. Nowadays, we basically can't learn advanced skills abroad!
Jiang Lai was originally a university domineering character. He entered St. John's University at the age of 15 and spent 7 years to get a doctorate. However, he seemed not very mobile and was robbed of his money and beaten to death before he even got home.
I couldn't resist even one chapter, so I withdrew.
Lu Xun really said: Studying medicine cannot save the Chinese people
I started to persuade you to quit. After reading the comments, many readers felt the same way and admired you for being able to write hundreds of chapters with this bad article.
Shanghai was very scary at that time. A doctor was really seeking death in front of a tycoon.
If you write about the Republic of China period, you are a traitor.
If you write novels about the Republic of China period and save the Japanese, you are a traitor.
It's a good book, really, but it's not my type. I'll give the author five stars.
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I returned to the Republic of China and became a doctor. Well, there are still very few medical articles written in this era. You can read it. If you are interested, you can take a look.




[Serializing] Surgeon Jiang Lai never expected that he would return to the prosperous times. But he couldn't hold the gun, so he could only pick up the scalpel. Therefore, Dr. Jiang from Tongren Hospital became the top name for the medical level of that era! Jiang Lai: The building is about to collapse, and the abyss is on the side. We will have no choice but to die! Enemy: Doctor Jiang, then I leave it to you, General! Our side: Comrade, thank you for your hard work!













