"You shouldn't just be a Traditional Chinese Medicine Doctor over there; you're also doing the work of a surgeon." Dr. Xue sensed something extraordinary—the talent was truly admirable.
Bai Xiao shook her head, "The work of a surgeon I do is mostly just dressing wounds; I rarely need to suture them. The thing I do most often is just acupuncture anesthesia."
Dr. Xue still held her in high regard. Such doctors deserve admiration: even on the battlefield, they don't forget to solidify their professional knowledge. This must be the source of Bai Xiao's concept of integrating Chinese and Western medicine.
He couldn't help but imagine a vivid scene: Bai Xiao using acupuncture for anesthesia while intensely studying surgical techniques. This kind of practical experience definitely isn't as casual as she makes it sound—the brutality of the battlefield cannot be described in mere words.
This kid is truly amazing.