Chapter 967
"If this continues, I'm truly worried that holistic medicine might disappear one day," Winston remarked.

In Salt City, holistic physicians still existed, but their numbers had significantly dwindled compared to many years ago.

The entry threshold for this profession was high, leading to many dropping out during the learning process. Only a handful managed to reach the top. Even Winston, who had taught numerous apprentices, saw only a few succeed.

His main concern stemmed from the apparent lack of success in holistic hospitals despite their presence in several cities. While some universities did offer holistic medicine programs, they tended to compartmentalize the discipline into different subjects, even isolating herbal medicine as a separate category, which he found somewhat misguided.

The most challenging aspect was for physicians like Winston, who lacked any medical licenses. Operating without a license was like a noose around their necks, restricting their practice.

"Hol. John
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