The name of the medical book was "Ten Wicked Diseases." Wang Yao took a close look at the antique book. The material was neither paper nor gold. It was the same as the books previously given by the system.
He browsed through a few pages and was immediately in love with the book. He stayed overnight to read the book. What a wonderful book!
The content was different from "Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases," but had some similarities.
The "Ten" in the name of the book meant to be extreme. Ten wicked diseases meant extremely wicked diseases, such as trauma, intoxication, and ulcer. All the cases documented in the book were hard to treat. If Wang Yao had obtained this book earlier, it would have been easier to treat those 10 patients.
The book contained medical cases and treatment methods, including herbal prescriptions. Each case was different. However, the description of symptoms was in great detail.