Chapter 22 Exceptional Medical Ethics (1/2)



Previously, Mu Jingshan had been squatting with his back to the two of them, but now he suddenly stood up and looked at Lin Wanqing. Lin Wanqing's eyes met his handsome face for a moment, and a blush involuntarily appeared on her face.

If even the Regent's physician is this handsome, comparable to the celebrities I admired in my previous life, then how dashing must the Regent himself be?

"Miss Lin?" Seeing Lin Wanqing looking at him without speaking, Mu Jingshan spoke up again to remind her.

Lin Wanqing was startled and quickly lowered her gaze, saying softly, "This humble woman has the same opinion as Master."

Lin Wanqing had only recently become Cai Fanzhou's apprentice, and there were no testing instruments available in this era. Even if there were, she wouldn't know how to use them.

She was just a nurse, how could she see anything special about this marshmallow? But her master was a miracle doctor, so following her master's advice was definitely the right thing to do.

"Oh~~~, since both Dr. Cai and Miss Lin think so, then perhaps I am truly ignorant and unable to see the strangeness in this cotton candy. Could you please take a cotton candy back and study it, and then tell me what kind of powder was added to it?" Mu Jingshan said with a smile.

Cai Fanzhou's expression changed slightly. He had only been making things up earlier; who would have thought that Mu Jingshan was someone who liked to get to the bottom of things?

At this point, he was completely caught in a dilemma and had no choice but to bite the bullet and agree: "Of course, I'm also very curious about what kind of powder it is."

Anyway, Mu Jingshan will be returning to the capital with the Regent soon, so who will remember this matter then? Even if he does remember, I can just say it's some colorless and odorless powder to appease him.

Thinking of this, Cai Fanzhou felt relieved.

"Then I'll have to trouble you, Dr. Cai." After saying that, Mu Jingshan changed the subject and pointed to the boy sitting blankly to the side.

"Dr. Cai, this is a distant nephew of mine. He has suffered from a strange illness since childhood. He is neither happy nor angry, like a wooden person. I have been treating him for a long time, but there has been little improvement. I would like to ask Dr. Cai to help him."

Cai Fanzhou looked at the boy, whose eyes were lifeless and who looked so frail that a gust of wind could blow him away.

Could this be the young prince?

But judging from the child's clothes and demeanor, he doesn't seem like the right person.

Having practiced medicine for many years and seen many things, Cai Fanzhou immediately realized that this was a test from the Regent.

He was somewhat displeased. He was the renowned physician Yan Yang, and people would beg him to treat their illnesses. Yet the Regent was testing him. How was he any different from the ordinary doctors on the first floor?

However, the current situation did not allow him to refuse. Clearly, Mu Jingshan now represented the Regent, and if he dared to refuse Mu Jingshan, it would be tantamount to cutting off his path to the Regent.

Very well, let me first show off my medical skills, intimidate Mu Jingshan, and let this young man know that there are always people more capable than him.

Cai Fanzhou walked to the child's side, took his pulse, looked at the child's eyelids, pondered for a while, and said: "This child has a mental illness, which has led to a weak spleen and stomach. He can be treated with Xixin Decoction combined with Qixin Jiuwei Decoction."

Cai Fanzhou had also encountered several children with dementia, and the treatment methods were all the same. Whether a child could recover depended entirely on luck, which explained why Mu Jingshan had been unable to cure him.

Mu Jingshan gestured to the pageboy beside him to take Cai Fanzhou to write the prescription: "Please, Dr. Cai, write down the prescription."

Cai Fanzhou didn't refuse. He went to his desk, picked up his pen, and started writing. Such a prescription was child's play for him.

Lin Wanqing noticed something amiss. Before coming to the intensive care unit, she had worked in the pediatric ward for a period of time and had come into contact with some children with autism. She thought the child's symptoms looked very much like autism.

At the hospital where she worked, some children with autism received transcranial direct current therapy, but this was clearly not possible in the present-day Great Chu Kingdom.

Some children with autism may develop epilepsy, but she was unsure whether the child in front of her had epilepsy and dared not remind Cai Fanzhou.

Lin Wanqing knew that in this era, if a disciple dared to question her master, it would be a great disrespect, not to mention that she herself was not sure.

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