Zhang Guangli smiled faintly, knowing perfectly well what Ji Xiuwen was thinking.
He turned and saw Lu Xuan treating Wu Yan. Since they didn't need to do much for the time being, he whispered, "Actually, it's not so mysterious. Once you reach a certain level in visual diagnosis, you can see most illnesses."
"Really?"
Ji Xiuwen truly heard this for the first time. During college, their mentor, although a doctor at the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, didn't delve much into this aspect.
Moreover, when Lu Xuan previously took him to see patients, he rarely demonstrated these skills, so Ji naturally never witnessed it.
Hearing Zhang Guangli talk about it now, his curiosity was piqued.
Ji Xiuwen knew about the four diagnoses of Traditional Chinese Medicine: inspection, listening, inquiry, and palpation. But to say visual diagnosis was so powerful, it was his first time hearing it.
"Of course it's true."
