Song Yan: "Just three days. Can you decide after three days?"
You've already come all this way, and it must have been quite an achievement to get an appointment, right?
We've endured this for over 20 years, so three more days won't make a difference.
Besides, you're not from Kyoto, are you? It's only three days; it's not worth going back.
First, find a place to stay, then brew and take the medicine. Don't rush to tell your family about not being pregnant.
The patient's husband said, "We'll listen to the doctor and get treatment."
Maybe it can be cured!
Song Yan said that Han Qingshan quickly took notes and wrote down a prescription in one go.
Song Yan then gave detailed instructions on dietary precautions and hinted that her husband should stay by her side at all times.
The patient was led out by her husband.
Han Qingshan: "It won't be easy for this woman to get pregnant, will it?"
I think she might not want to live anymore.
Song Yan: "So I made her wait three days."
Sometimes, the thought of dying is just a fleeting one; after a few days, one may not have the courage to do so. Moreover, giving her the spring water made the patient feel better, which would be a different experience. This would further reduce the likelihood of her wanting to die.
Song Yan then began seeing the next patient.
Han Qingshan wrote the prescription very carefully, and unconsciously his handwriting became neater.
He was unconsciously thinking about that special patient.
That patient was easily misdiagnosed, and she was truly desperate at the time. She absolutely owes a debt of gratitude to Song Yan for her recovery.
Song Yan is not only a skilled doctor, but also a calm and composed person.
The doctor's appointment took longer than usual today, and Song Yan's breasts were very swollen and painful. She unconsciously pressed her chest.
However, I felt much lighter than usual.
(The case is fictional; please refrain from criticism if you are a meticulous reader!)
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