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It is said, "It is better to treat ten men than one woman." Even ladies from prominent clans like the Cheng family in Jinling face this issue. Due to the strict gender segregation, female patients must seek male doctors behind a screen, with their husbands relaying their symptoms, often leading to misdiagnosis. Hearing that the Wu region has many female physicians, the Cheng family invited several. The eldest madam of the Cheng family had two daughters suffering from irregular menstruation, and she herself had gynecological issues. The second madam of the Cheng family had a hidden ailment, and the third madam had been infertile for a long time.
Therefore, all three set their sights on Xu Miaozhen, who was most skilled in gynecology. Miaozhen, from a humble background in Suzhou, was not from a medical family. She was initially inconspicuous among the other female physicians. Suddenly, she was fiercely sought after by these three. She couldn't help but feel her scalp tingle. Ladies, please spare me!
Reader's Notes: 1. This novel is set in a semi-fictional Great Ming Dynasty. The Great Ming is a fabricated dynasty, not a true historical one. This novel only references the appearance of the Ming Dynasty and does not involve real historical events or figures. Everything serves the plot, so please do not over-scrutinize. Medical knowledge is referenced from "Female Doctors' Chats," "Complete Collection of Prescriptions for Women," and "Fu Qing Zhu's Gynecology." Ming Dynasty customs and traditions are referenced from "Great Ming Suzhou," "Returning to the Ming Dynasty to Go Shopping," "Three Aunts and Six Wives," and "Splendid Ming Dynasty." However, the medical skills in this novel are for reference only; do not take them seriously. If you are ill, please seek medical attention promptly.
2. This is a slow-paced farming and business cultivation novel, unfolding gradually with a moderate rhythm.
3. The male lead initially has a preconceived notion of the female lead, but later becomes a loyal dog.
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