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Chapter 273 - 274 Battlefield Principles

This question left everyone in the room at a loss for words.

Their current studies focused mainly on pathological mechanisms, with only a small portion dedicated to memorizing and analyzing famous doctors' formulae. To be honest, when it came to the actual properties of traditional Chinese medicine, those in clinical practice really couldn't keep up. The study of medicinal properties and pharmacology had now entirely shifted to the Pharmacist Major. They had all learned only the most superficial and basic concepts. They might be able to instantly state the benefits of Ginseng, but this prescription contained herbal medicine, insect medicine, and mineral medicine—their knowledge reserves hadn't reached that depth. Even if they knew something, it was only a partial understanding. To directly state the common properties was truly asking too much of them.

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