He wrote down all the information because it was valuable accumulating experiences that could be passed to the next generation. Treatments and prescriptions chosen for some special diseases also needed the reference provided by a past similar medical case.
Wang Yao went to People's Hospital in Lianshan in the morning to treat Li Maoshuang's uncle.
"Doctor Wang, how about my father?" Li Maoshuang's elder cousin asked Wang Yao in the corridor rather than in the ward to avoid unpleasantness.
"Your father's condition is steady," Wang Yao said. "It's becoming better."
"Ah, good. Thank you," the cousin replied. "Would you like to stay for lunch?"
Wang Yao politely decline the invitation and shook the man's hand.
"What about the treatment cost?" He had asked about it more than once.
"We'll take about it later," Wang Yao answered.