Lin Suisui's suggestion was also agreed upon by Yuan Niang. Compared to Mrs. Luo and the others, Yuan Niang, who had grown up in Cloud Mountain City and lived in the prosperous northern general's residence, understood the difficulties of women seeking medical treatment better.
Actually, it was ironic that women like Mrs. Luo, who were ordinary civilians, didn't have so many rules.
If she was sick, it was reasonable for her family to invite a doctor to treat her.
However, in a place like the General's Mansion, if a woman was sick, she would be very careful. Generally speaking, they wouldn't invite unfamiliar doctors over. They had to take her pulse through a handkerchief. They even had to hang a curtain.
When the doctor asked about the patient's condition, he had always been vague and didn't dare to ask too clearly, since he was afraid that he would attract criticism. How could this treatment save people? It was more like harming people!