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Summon Of The Sword novel Chapter 1674

Handing Sean the tools he needed was the best response.

Sean, who had received silver needles number three to nine, pierced the acupoints in Uriah's chest, abdomen, and face with the silver needles as he waved his right hand.

Sean's hand movements were so fast that the hospital director could not see them clearly.

However, the hospital director noticed that the silver needle stabbed into Uriah's acupoints kept vibrating slightly, stimulating the nerves without any sign of stopping.

"Special needle treatment? Is this traditional medicine?" The hospital director asked.

"Yes, it's traditional medicine," Zander answered for Sean.

"Traditional medicine is outdated, and many of its treatments have no basis in modern medicine," The hospital director said proudly.

"The so-called no basis is only because the mystery hasn't been discovered. Besides, it doesn't matter. What matters is whether the problem is eventually solved and the person is saved!" Zander said with emphasis.

Zander spoke rudely, but what he said made sense. It bothered Zander, but he could not argue further.

Sean lifted his hands and applied pressure to Uriah's body with special needle treatment, especially around the wound.

"What are you doing now?" The hospital director continued asking.

Zander could not answer him this time. He did not understand either.

Was modern medicine not moving from the unknown to the known?

Was the medical knowledge and medical experience be accumulated not based on trial and error?

The modern medical theories that existed today would have been indistinguishable from witchcraft in the eyes of people from two or three hundred years ago.

Realizing this, the hospital director instantly stopped laughing.

Sean slowly said, "I've been in many wars, and I always experience comrades wounded or poisoned in war without immediate treatment. Under that circumstance, I could only treat them myself. That's how I got my medical skills."

"Of course, I also read some medical books and knowledge of traditional medicine later on. If you insist on an answer, there's a vital energy flowing in the human body."

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