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He wanted to see how the young man was going to test himself.

"What's your name?" Sean asked succinctly.

"My last name is Yale."

The young man with the last name Yale replied with a smile and an air of
confidence.

His last name is Yale?

Could this young man be related to the Yale family, one of the top four families in
Midwich?

"Mr. Yale, how do you want to test me?" Sean asked calmly.

Mr. Yale chuckled and said, "I've been observing you for a while. I notice you use
traditional medicine most of the time. It seems you're good at traditional
medicine. Tell me, how did traditional medicine come into being?"

Sean instantly had an unusual feeling when he heard this question. It was like
taking an exam at school. However, Sean was amused and even baffled, but the
question did not bother him.

"Traditional medicine originated in primitive society, and the theory of traditional
medicine in the Middle Ages has basically taken shape. The four diagnoses have
been adopted in anatomy and medicine, including stone treatment, acupuncture,
traditional herbs, moxibustion, essence and internal energy cultivation,
pneumatic therapy, and witchcraft..."

"Since ancient times, there has been a saying that medicine is connected. This
influence can be traced back to Dr. Blackwell's Blackwell Doctrine, which is one
of the four classics of traditional medicine and also the earliest medical classic
written in our country's medical archives."

"Are you satisfied with my answer?" Sean said and looked at Mr. Yale before him
with a smile.

The patients around were watching and waiting for treatment. When they heard
Sean's swift and unhesitant answer, they could not help but clap their hands and
applaud instantly.

The young male, with surname Yale, looked slightly embarrassed. In his opinion,
such basic things were the easiest to be forgotten. He did not expect Sean to
answer so perfectly that it was the same as the introduction in the traditional
medicine textbooks.

It was unusual. However, this Mr. Yale was not prepared to admit defeat as he
asked again, "What are climate theory and pneumatism in traditional medicine?"
The question was not too hard for Sean either.

Sean answered without hesitation, "Climate theory, also known as the theory of
five vital energies’ motion and six natural factors, studies and explores the effects
of astronomy, meteorology, and climate change on human health and disease...
Vital energy is the original substance that makes up all things. The movement of
Vital energy is called 'vital energy movement’. And there are four forms including
ascending, descending, out, and in."

"That's climate theory and pneumatism. I also know the negative and positive
theory and the five-element theory. Do you want me to explain it to you?" Sean
answered with a smile.

Looking at Sean's calmness, Mr. Yale was devastated.

However, he still refused to admit defeat and asked, "What are the treatments in
traditional medicine? I don't believe you can say everything this time. If you can't,
it means you haven't mastered traditional medicine."

Mr. Yale probably had no idea that Sean had carefully studied Dr. Humphrey's 30
medical books and thoroughly mastered various traditional medicine theories and
treatment methods written in them. Such basic problems were unlikely to bother
Sean.

Sean did not dawdle as he spoke confidently in front of everyone.

"There are four main types of treatment in traditional medicine, namely traditional
herbs, special needle treatment, cupping therapy, and four diagnoses..."

"First of all, differentiating by the treatment effects, traditional herbs can be
divided into deficiency tonifying medicine, external symptoms relieving
medicine... Next, special needle treatment. Special needle treatment is applied
according to the human body's 14 meridians. According to the different illnesses
and different acupoints, different injection techniques, depths, and angles are
selected. The 14 meridians are governor vessel, conception vessel, hand..."

"Up next is cupping therapy. Cupping therapy is a method of treating diseases by
using a cup-shaped device to generate negative pressure and stick onto the
acupoints of the skin through heat, causing local blood swelling and blood stasis
to cure illnesses."

"Lastly, the four diagnoses... The four diagnoses are relatively complex and are
divided into observation, smell, inquiry, and feeling."

"Now, are you satisfied?"

Sean's long speech amazed everyone present.

Several female attendants ran out of their posts and stood nearby to listen to
Sean's explanation. Even Melissa, the blabbermouth lobby manager, was there.
Watching Sean talk confidently in front of so many people, Mr. Yale could not
even get mad. They were relieved and happy.

"Boss is amazing. It's the first time I've seen such a young person with such
excellent medical skills. And he's also rich!" One female attendant stared
infatuatedly at Sean.

Another female attendant said, "Boss is amazing, of course. Would he be our
boss if he's not?"

Melissa added, "No wonder Ms. Nelson, who has been single for so many years
and is so stem to other men, threw herself at the boss. It turns out Boss is
amazing!"

Hearing Melissa's words, the expressions of several female attendants nearby
changed.

"Is it true that Boss has gotten together with Ms. Nelson?"

"Do we have no chance?"

"Ms. Nelson was too quick... But they're not married yet. We can still go after
Boss."

Sean would have had a headache if he had heard the female attendants’
conversation.

After talking for a long time, Sean finally stopped.

The onlooking crowd could not help but clap their hands and applaud together.
Some busybody even filmed Sean explaining traditional medicine theory and
prepared to post it online.

A video like this was likely to cause another sensation after being uploaded
online.

"You're good..." Mr. Yale dared not despise Sean anymore as he spoke earnestly.
"I'm just ordinary," Sean said flatly, not taking Mr. Yale's comment to heart.
However, Mr. Yale sneered and said, "It seems you have a solid grasp of
traditional medicine theory. But medical skills aren't all based on theoretical
knowledge. Practical skill are the most important.”

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