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【36】Respiratory diseases 3

"What are you doing with her?"

"Didn't she go to medical school in the capital? I heard that she helped the old professor prescribe medicine in clinical practice. I went to see her to see if she could help me. My throat hurts," Aunt Fang said.

"If you're like this, help me get some medicine." Uncle Fang told his wife. He seemed to be feeling unwell. He touched his dizzy forehead with his hand and couldn't seem to eat breakfast.

Aunt Fang hurriedly ran to the sleeper car to find someone.

Here, Sun Rongfang had a considerate daughter who provided her with a cardigan and sweater, so she slept at just the right temperature, neither too cold nor too hot. When she woke up, she felt very comfortable when she stretched out, except for a slight soreness in her neck when she tilted her head.

After waking up, she found that Uncle Fang across from him seemed to have something wrong. Sun Rongfang looked at Uncle Fang's face and asked, "You have a cold?"

"You don't have a cold?" Uncle Fang asked her.

"Of course not." Sun Rongfang said, "My daughter prepared a cardigan and sweater for me. It doesn't feel cold when I wear it."

"It's not hot either?" Uncle Fang remembered that the thick cotton-padded clothes she wore last night made her half hot. He was surprised that the mother and daughter could put on a sweater and not feel cold.

"It's not hot." Sun Rongfang said. Seeing the thick coats they threw on the seats, she said in surprise, "Oh my god, it's not winter, why are you wearing such thick clothes?"

It sounded like the two of them were idiots. Uncle Fang got angry and said, "What's wrong? It's cold. It's better to wear thick cotton clothes than sweaters, you idiot."

Xie Wanying, who had woken up early at this time, took the opportunity to go down and buy buns from the breakfast car on the train platform at the midway station. When she heard someone scolding her mother, without saying a word, she walked up to Uncle Fang and said: "How are you going through life like this?"

Thick clothes, putting on and taking off clothes can easily catch a cold. I guess you have also caught a cold. The most common season for respiratory diseases such as colds to suddenly increase in the north is autumn."

It seemed that he and his wife really had a cold, and the other party seemed to be right, so Uncle Fang couldn't help but said angrily: "You are not a doctor, you just go to medical school to study and you know nothing. Wait a minute.

The real doctor is back, let's see if you have anything else to say."

Just then, Aunt Fang came back after finding someone, and saw two women following her.

One has a bun, a chubby face, and is about forty years old. The other has a ponytail, glasses, and a elegant skirt. He looks young and is probably in his early twenties. These two people are probably what Aunt Fang said.

A mother and her daughter are medical students.

"Dr. Lin and her mother are here." Aunt Fang said to her husband, "Dr. Lin is so kind. He came to see us as soon as he heard we had a cold."

"Just in time, let me tell you, Dr. Lin, this person, I don't know where he came from. He said that it is easier to catch a cold when wearing cotton-padded clothes, and he also said that it is easier to catch a cold if I put on and take off my clothes for a while. You are a doctor, can you tell her?

"Uncle Fang turned around and asked Dr. Lin.

The so-called Dr. Lin Liqiong, at this age, Xie Wanying knew that she was at most a third- and fourth-year clinical student with insufficient clinical experience. Of course, if she was really talented in medicine, she should know that her professional opinion was correct.

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Under the gaze of Uncle Fang and Aunt Fang, Linli Jones adjusted her glasses politely and said, "What she said is incorrect."

"Let's see!" Uncle Fang shouted excitedly as if he was breathing out a sigh of relief.

Sun Rongfang was stunned. What do you mean? Is the daughter who wants to be a doctor wrong?


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