Chapter 987
On the second day of the showdown, two pairs of patients were selected, each suffering from different but distinct medical conditions. They were then assigned to both sides to determine who could provide better and faster treatment.

In this round, modern medicine once again held an initial advantage. They didn't need to diagnose the patients because the diagnoses were already established.

However, Winston had to read their pulses for diagnosis before devising a treatment plan. After assessing the pulses, he analyzed the conditions and proposed a treatment plan.

The hospital thoughtfully prepared snacks for the final match today, anticipating its time-consuming nature.

A doctor stood up, announcing, "We'll begin our treatment."

The first patient had kidney stones. Modern medicine had two approaches for this patient: using ultrasound to break down the stones and then expel them or opting for a slightly complex surgical procedure.

Surgery had its variations, with one requiring an in
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