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Chapter 1972

Rosalie arrived at the hospital and immediately checked on the patient’s pulse and pupils. Then, shelooked through the patient’s medical reports.

Eventually, it was determined to be a viral inflammation, and there was a systemic infection.

She could only treat the patient with a traditional medicine approach if drugs were pointless.

Mary helped Rosalie prepare the items needed for dryneedling and handed Rosalie the needles.

Rosalie was quick at dry-needling. In just a few seconds, she had used eight needles on the patient.Then, she ordered Mary, “Use fire to burn the end tips of the needles.”

“What…” Mary was in a puzzle. She had never seen her best friend do something like this.

“This is the Greenbloom Needling Technique method, which strengthens acupoint stimulation andstimulates the patient’s immune mechanism. Prepare to give the patient a blood transfusion to replacethe blood in his body. There must be a lot of viruses in it. Remember the operation protocols!” Rosalieordered, and the doctors did their job.

These doctors had never seen their boss at work. This time, they were astonished to see her work.Traditional medicine was indeed miraculous.

With Rosalie’s correct judgment and treatment, the patient’s respiratory failure was immediatelyrelieved. Then, their heart rate and blood pressure gradually returned to normal.

Rosalie was sweating after the rescue, and Mary helped wipe the sweat off her forehead. Even so, shestill did not stop sweating.

Finally, after determining that the patient could survive, Rosalie let the doctors in the emergency roomtake over.

After leaving the emergency room, Rosalie felt that her body was burning hot. Mary took her to theoffice to get some cold air.

Byron handed Rosalie a glass of warm water. ‘You did a good job. Are you tired?”

“I’m not too tired. Don’t worry. I’ve done this plenty of times. Today’s scene isn’t comparable to theworst things I’ve encountered.” Rosalie was not boasting. She had met many dangerous situations inthose years she was abroad. This situation was better than those.

Suddenly, she thought of something and looked solemn.

“Mary, quickly test the patient’s blood and identify the virus. Tell those doctors who have had contactwith the patient in the E.R. today not to go anywhere for a while. Wait for the test results. If it’s acontagious virus, then we could be infected!”

Mary was startled upon hearing Rosalie’s worries. “I’m sorry, Rosalie. I forgot about this. Damn it! I’llhave them test it right away!”

Mary called the nurse to get a blood sample and test it immediately.

Byron frowned and held his wife’s hand with concern.

Rosalie smiled and comforted him, saying, “Don’t be nervous. I just raised the possibility. It might notbe contagious! Even if there is a problem, we can identify the virus and provide the right antidote.”

Just as Rosalie spoke, she felt her throat itch.

In order not to let Byron worry, she drank a mouthful of water to suppress the cough.

Just then, Mary coughed.

Instantly, Mary’s expression changed.

She looked at Rosalie nervously.

Rosalie’s smile faded. It seemed that what she said came true.

“Mary, what’s the matter? Do you have a cold?” Byron broke out into a sweat and quickly asked her.

Mary shook her head and denied it.

Then, Rosalie also coughed subconsciously.novelbin

Byron heard the cough and frowned. He looked worried and asked, “Honey, could it be that what yousaid has happened?”

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