Initially, only a few paid for treatments; most people did not trust the young practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine and were just observing, with only those patients given a terminal diagnosis willing to pay, hoping for a slim chance at recovery. After all, the hospital had promised a cure-or-refund policy with a 90% money-back guarantee if treatments failed.
The thing that made everyone sneer was that Peter Brown did not treat patients in an operation room or similar facility, but out in the lobby-like area.
The treatment methods were as simple as could be: acupuncture, taking small medicine pills, and then drinking a big bowl of Chinese herbal medicine soup. After that, they would just wrap up the patients and leave them to the side.
To everyone's eyes, Peter Brown's treatment methods seemed crude and simple, without any apparent effect.
Yet, as Peter treated each patient, the first to receive treatment suddenly sat up, and after a while, stood on their own.