Cui Shize wanted Bai Wutong to help him check out a patient's condition, and it happened to be time for her team to settle down, so Bai Wutong nodded. "Okay."
Bai Wutong agreed so readily. Cui Shize bowed gratefully. "Thank you for your kindness, Madam Bai!"
Bai Wutong followed Cui Shize to the back of the group and saw an old man with white hair and beard lying on the straw mat. His face was pale and he looked like a corpse.
Bai Wutong did not know much about Chinese medicine and could only judge from the illness. In her grandfather's words, Bai Wutong's treatment was a classic fusion of Chinese and Western medicine.
Bai Wutong squatted down and opened his eyelids and mouth. She looked at them one by one and pressed the skin on his chest. She basically determined that this person suffered from thirst-quenching disease, which was diabetes in common terms of modern people.