Apart from that, Jiang Li had also made a record of the patients 'conditions, including their examination reports. Jiang Li kept a copy of all of them.
Jiang Li did not only record the patients 'tumors, but also other conditions of their bodies.
Elder Zheng said that it was for research purposes, so this information was very necessary.
After all, all research would be useless without real data.
Not only did Jiang Li make detailed records of the patients that Elder Zheng sent over, but he also made detailed records of the other patients that Jiang Li had seen during this period of time.
Then, according to the patient's condition and the effect of the medicine, a summary would be made.
Many ancient medical books also had such records. However, because it had been a long time, many of the terms used were very different from now.
If he didn't fully understand this, it was easy to make a wrong judgment.
What Jiang Li was doing now was equivalent to re-cultivating himself and then passing it on to his disciple. This was more convenient.
"Doctor, why do we all have lumps, but the prescriptions are different?”
Jiang Li's patients were only finished when it was six o'clock in the afternoon.
The last patient asked curiously after comparing the prescriptions of the previous few and looking at his own prescription.
They were all here to see Lu Du, and after chatting, they even added each other as friends.
It was convenient for them to understand each other's conditions. At the same time, it was also convenient for them to share information when they found better doctors in the future.
Therefore, the last patient was curious when he compared the situation with the prescription.
This was because he had seen a few people's prescriptions and there were some discrepancies.
"Although both of you have lumps, there are some differences in the specific conditions. Moreover, each of your physical conditions are different, so the medicine used is naturally different. Chinese medicine was different from Western medicine. There was no reference.”
Jiang Li looked at the patient and said gently.
The patients who came today were all older.
They had a high level of trust in alternative medicine, and they were more rational when faced with problems.
Therefore, when Specialist Zheng sent them a message about Chinese medicine, they came over immediately.
Although Jiang Li looked younger and the registration fee was about the same as that of an expert, there were too many banners on the wall. It was too dazzling.
Therefore, when these people saw Jiang Li's attitude during the treatment, they still approved of this doctor.
The last patient was even more different because he was a doctor himself.
He knew more about the condition of lung nodes and was more familiar with medicine.
"Is that so? Then should I go for a CT scan myself in a month's time? Do I still need to come back for a follow-up visit?”
Jiang Li's answer was indeed correct, and this made the patient believe him even more.
This was because he did not see this kind of detail in many doctors.
Many people, including alternative medicine practitioners, sometimes used the same universal method.
"Yes, I still need to come and take a look. The CT scan results are just to give you confidence and ease your mind. However, I'll have to do a follow-up to confirm if you're all fully recovered.”
Jiang Li replied with a smile. These patients 'conditions were outside the scope of surgery, so their treatment would be relatively easier.
"Mom, I'm going out tonight. I won't be coming back.”
After sending off the last patient, Jiang Li felt a little tired.
It was only then that he understood why his father had set those rules in the past, raising the registration fee and limiting the number of patients who came to seek treatment.
Because a person's energy was indeed limited.
He could only take care of patients with difficult and complicated diseases.
It was a waste of resources for patients with minor illnesses who could be cured by themselves or who could be cured by Western medicine to come here for consultation.
"Oh."
After hearing Jiang Li's words, Jiang Li's mother only nodded as a response.
She didn't know what was going on with Jiang Li, so she couldn't say anything.
However, none of this was important. What was important was when Jiang Li would bring his wife home.
Jiang Li didn't really want to go out at night. He usually got off work after nine o'clock at night.
However, Miss Na had sent him a message, so he could only go to her.
If Jiang Li's mother followed Jiang Li out, she would know that Jiang Li did not go out to play at all. He was still in their neighborhood and went to Miss Na's house.
"Is Dr. Jiang off work?"
After Jiang Li left, Jiang Li's mother and Zhang Yan stayed in Huichun Hall to watch.
At nine o'clock in the evening, Zeng Xiaofeng and Ah Yu saw that Huichun Hall was still open, so they came over to take a look.
She asked Zhang Yan curiously when she didn't see Jiang Li.
Jiang Li's mother looked at the two girls curiously. She didn't understand why a girl would come looking for Jiang Li at this time.
"Eh? Auntie Wu, you're here too."
Zeng Xiaofeng and Ah Yu greeted Jiang Li's mother politely.
They knew Jiang Li's mother because they had rented their dance studio from her.
However, they didn't know that Jiang Li's mother was also a doctor in Huichun Hall.
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