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Chapter 37 - Chapter 34: The Origin of Illnesses—Wind

"Well, we can't just break the rules chaotically for the sake of healing, the harm from that would be even greater!"

"In urgent situations, you adapt. Who said you have to break the rules for every patient?"

"For some not particularly serious illnesses, the dosage prescribed in formulas will exceed the pharmacopoeia's limits."

"That's because from the moment traditional medicine entered the pharmacopoeia, they misunderstood what specific inclinations and toxicity mean, and crudely concluded it couldn't be used in excess based solely on its components."

"Do you want to have the authorities change the pharmacopoeia?"

"Why can't it be changed if it's wrong? Even laws are revised, this concerns the people's life and health, doesn't it deserve change?"

"You're too idealistic."

"Ha, our present was built by a group of idealists!"

"Alright, I can't argue with you. Stay in your crappy clinic for all I care!"

"When will you return the meal you owe me?"

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