The group continued their rounds.
This time, it was no longer a one-man show for Li Xu.
Eager to save face and showcase his abilities, Yamada was extremely focused.
Indeed, Yamada proved himself worthy of his title as a professor at Tokyo University's medical school. He was genuinely skilled.
When examining several patients with chronic illnesses, Yamada employed the four traditional diagnostic methods. He combined this with his precise interpretation of Western medical test results, leading to exceptionally accurate diagnoses. The Traditional Chinese Medicine granule formulas he prescribed were methodical and rigorous, promising excellent results.
This earned him nods of approval from the doctors watching on.
Japan's Traditional Chinese Medicine was indeed well-developed in terms of standardization and regulation. It held a unique advantage in managing common and chronic illnesses.
In contrast, the skills of Caballo and the others seemed rather inadequate.
