
Me: Chinese Medicine Doctor, Top Medical Skills at the Beginning
by Xiaoyuanchen
About This Novel
Xiao Bufan obtained the golden finger of the system, but he had to work in the traditional Chinese medicine industry to open it. So Xiao Bufan resolutely became a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine. It wasn't until he started working in the hospital that the golden finger of his system was fully activated. [Ding, medical ethics rewards hard work: the Chinese medicine sign-in system has been successfully activated. ] [Ding, the sign-in is successful. Congratulations to the host for obtaining "Complete Chinese Medicine" (Mastery Level). ] [Ding, the sign-in is successful. Congratulations to the host for obtaining pulse diagnosis (advanced level). ] Start with a system, and the rest is all up to programming...
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Official(75)Scraped 1mo ago
Don't laugh all the time, okay? The protagonist being a doctor is not a formality, let alone a joke. I have been to many hospitals, and I have never seen a doctor who treats people with a smile. A person sees dozens of patients a day and just laughs at every one? Just imagine, a patient is in pain and is not in a good mood, but the doctor is still smiling. Does the patient think: Is this funny? Why are you so happy about the business? I wonder if the author has ever had the experience of having others laugh at him when he was embarrassed. That really made Wuming angry, and I wanted to punch him in the face! For normal consultation, the protagonist only needs to ask gently! No other expression is needed.
The writing is good👍👍The author has a big brain and the plot is full of twists and turns, keep up the good work! 😹😹😹Stay tuned!
It's too distorted. You have to assure the patient that this is a taboo. Furthermore, you need at least two people to show the female patient. You did the moxibustion alone? I've only read a few chapters and it feels like...
You can read it as a fun article, don't take what the author writes seriously.
I have only read five chapters, and there are too many mistakes in the parts involving Chinese medicine knowledge. If you want to learn this aspect well, the author should check more information. In fact, TCM topics are difficult to write about. I hope the author will work harder!
Xiao Bufan
The theory of traditional Chinese medicine includes the theory of yin and yang and the five elements, the theory of organs and meridians, the theory of qi, blood and body fluids, the cause and pathogenesis, the four diagnosis and eight cardinal principles, syndrome differentiation and treatment, etc. Use these theories of traditional Chinese medicine to understand the cause, pathogenesis, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of patients.
Don't write those watery words
Not the author, but you think none of us have ever been to the hospital, right? When there is a power outage, everyone rushes around and wants to be the first to see it? And how could there be a power outage in the hospital? Even if there is a power outage, there are generators that can support electricity consumption for several days. What are you thinking? I always write something like: Hey, doctor, show me first, doctor, show me first, etc.
I want to know which doctor takes medicine to treat patients, stays in his own hospital to get the medicine, and then goes home to get the medicine. Millions and millions of precious medicinal materials such as century-old ginseng are all dumped. In such a large hospital, doesn't even one pharmacy have Chinese medicine? You have to go first. Go home and get the medicinal ingredients and make them for the patient. You can take it from the hospital and make it at home, so why bother getting the ingredients yourself? A hundred years of life and those precious medicinal materials are given to others without hesitation. How rich is your family? Is your family rich? So, the protagonist's father is a corrupt official. I am simply speechless. Are those precious medicinal materials Chinese cabbage? Doesn't it cost money? I don't mean anything else by saying this, I just can't stand this kind of behavior. Yes, doctors are life-saving for patients, but it is not that Dr. Li can give millions to each patient just to make him recover. If you go out and see if you are sick, if you don't pay for the medical expenses, which doctor will be willing to give you medicine at the expense of others? Do you think others will? Beyond your reach. Who do you think would be willing? They can help within the scope of what they can help, and they are not generous enough to post millions.
After reading Chapter 127, I currently feel two flaws. One is that two thousand-year-old ginseng was sold in exchange for fifteen million from two Shantou families, and the other is that a century-old ginseng was cooked directly to treat burn patients. . . .
It ended too quickly, I'm speechless and boring😓😓😓😓
I hate the exaggerated writing about Chinese medicine. Several powerful Chinese medicine masters in ancient times were not so great. They write realistically and are very good. They often cure terminal diseases and so on.
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Official(75)Scraped 1mo ago
Don't laugh all the time, okay? The protagonist being a doctor is not a formality, let alone a joke. I have been to many hospitals, and I have never seen a doctor who treats people with a smile. A person sees dozens of patients a day and just laughs at every one? Just imagine, a patient is in pain and is not in a good mood, but the doctor is still smiling. Does the patient think: Is this funny? Why are you so happy about the business? I wonder if the author has ever had the experience of having others laugh at him when he was embarrassed. That really made Wuming angry, and I wanted to punch him in the face! For normal consultation, the protagonist only needs to ask gently! No other expression is needed.
The writing is good👍👍The author has a big brain and the plot is full of twists and turns, keep up the good work! 😹😹😹Stay tuned!
It's too distorted. You have to assure the patient that this is a taboo. Furthermore, you need at least two people to show the female patient. You did the moxibustion alone? I've only read a few chapters and it feels like...
You can read it as a fun article, don't take what the author writes seriously.
I have only read five chapters, and there are too many mistakes in the parts involving Chinese medicine knowledge. If you want to learn this aspect well, the author should check more information. In fact, TCM topics are difficult to write about. I hope the author will work harder!
Xiao Bufan
The theory of traditional Chinese medicine includes the theory of yin and yang and the five elements, the theory of organs and meridians, the theory of qi, blood and body fluids, the cause and pathogenesis, the four diagnosis and eight cardinal principles, syndrome differentiation and treatment, etc. Use these theories of traditional Chinese medicine to understand the cause, pathogenesis, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of patients.
Don't write those watery words
Not the author, but you think none of us have ever been to the hospital, right? When there is a power outage, everyone rushes around and wants to be the first to see it? And how could there be a power outage in the hospital? Even if there is a power outage, there are generators that can support electricity consumption for several days. What are you thinking? I always write something like: Hey, doctor, show me first, doctor, show me first, etc.
I want to know which doctor takes medicine to treat patients, stays in his own hospital to get the medicine, and then goes home to get the medicine. Millions and millions of precious medicinal materials such as century-old ginseng are all dumped. In such a large hospital, doesn't even one pharmacy have Chinese medicine? You have to go first. Go home and get the medicinal ingredients and make them for the patient. You can take it from the hospital and make it at home, so why bother getting the ingredients yourself? A hundred years of life and those precious medicinal materials are given to others without hesitation. How rich is your family? Is your family rich? So, the protagonist's father is a corrupt official. I am simply speechless. Are those precious medicinal materials Chinese cabbage? Doesn't it cost money? I don't mean anything else by saying this, I just can't stand this kind of behavior. Yes, doctors are life-saving for patients, but it is not that Dr. Li can give millions to each patient just to make him recover. If you go out and see if you are sick, if you don't pay for the medical expenses, which doctor will be willing to give you medicine at the expense of others? Do you think others will? Beyond your reach. Who do you think would be willing? They can help within the scope of what they can help, and they are not generous enough to post millions.
After reading Chapter 127, I currently feel two flaws. One is that two thousand-year-old ginseng was sold in exchange for fifteen million from two Shantou families, and the other is that a century-old ginseng was cooked directly to treat burn patients. . . .
It ended too quickly, I'm speechless and boring😓😓😓😓
I hate the exaggerated writing about Chinese medicine. Several powerful Chinese medicine masters in ancient times were not so great. They write realistically and are very good. They often cure terminal diseases and so on.









