Chapter 101 Angela Surpasses Winter In Pharmacology
Chapter 101 Angela Surpasses Winter In Pharmacology
Not far away, as soon as the girl in the white coat spoke, numerous skeptical and angry gazes immediately fell upon Angela.
Winter walked over with a solemn expression, pulled Angela aside, and gently removed her. mask to reveal a beautiful and apologetic face. She sincerely bowed and said softly, “I’m sorry for interrupting your consultations. I’m Winter Heron, a student of Professor Noah. This is my junior sister, Angela Kins, a sophomore this year. She’s still learning and isn’t ready to diagnose patients.
“I apologize for Angela’s impulsiveness. As a gesture of goodwill, I am willing to offer ten free consultations.” She then turned to Declan and said earnestly, “Professor Lambert, Angela has caused you trouble and it’s my fault for not supervising her properly.”
The crowd erupted into murmurs and began pointing and whispering about Angela.
“She hasn’t even finished her studies, yet she dares to diagnose patients. What does she take our patients for? Guinea pigs?”
“It seems like she just wants to show off. Talking about poisoning without proper experience is scary.”
“I think the medical school should expel such irresponsible students. They’re not fit to be doctors. Dr. Heron truly lives up to being Professor Noah’s student. That’s what a good doctor with medical ethics and qualities looks like. The future of our country’s healthcare.”
Winter flicked her hair as she listened to the compliments around her. She smiled gently and. confidently. “Those who are willing to be treated by me, please come this way.”
For a moment, several patients hesitated, then left Declan’s queue and walked toward Winter’s direction.
This was Noah’s student. Who was Noah? He was a master–level figure. The students of a master would also become masters in the future. Being treated by her meant being treated by a future medical luminary.
Angela raised her chin slightly, her eyes narrowed, and she chuckled.
She casually picked up the water bottle next to her and threw it to the ground to obstruct. Winter’s path.
“Hold on, did I say you could leave?”
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Chapter 101 Angela Surpasses Winter In Pharmacology
“Well…” Winter’s eyes flashed with anger as she quickly fixed her gaze on Angela. “Angela, what do you mean by this? This is a charity clinic, not a place for you to throw a tantrum.”
“Speak it for yourself. This is not a place for you to show off.” Angela snapped her fingers while putting on a proud and sarcastic look.
“Since you look down on me for being a sophomore and deem me unfit to diagnose, then, do you as a junior, are in any way qualified?”
Winter’s face paled, and she responded coldly, “I am different from you. I am a student of Professor Noah. There is a significant gap between us.”
“Hehehe…” Angela laughed coldly, “Let me show you what a significant gap looks like.”
She pointed at a boy who was about to faint and continued, “The initial symptoms include: nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea, which are related to the toxin in the Vomicaefera plant. This will be followed by fever, headache, intermittent exacerbation, and
even coma.”
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The old lady held her grandson, who was about to drift off, and recalled his symptoms over
past few days. She widened her eyes in shock when realization dawned on her and quickly said, “Yes, that’s right. I thought he was just having a cold.”
After getting a confirmation, Angela continued, “Vomicaefera, also known as Golden Bean or False Sophora Root, is a leguminous plant. The symptoms of Vomicaefera poisoning include unclear consciousness, restlessness, cyanosis of the lips, and inhibition of the central nervous. system by the toxic protein it contains. Thus, leading to decreased white blood cells and bleeding.
“He already has blood spots on his arms and back. To assess poisoning, we need to check for bleeding on the skin, his mental state, respiratory rate, abdominal tenderness, rebound tenderness, and other signs.
After explaining calmly, she picked up the mineral water bottle she had just thrown.
“Winter, did you ever study such basic pharmacology?” she asked casually.
Suddenly, the lively atmosphere quieted down.
“This girl sounds so professional. Do any of you understand what she’s talking about? Is she right?”
A barrage of questions left Winter feeling tense. Her eyes reddened as she averted her gaze to Declan with a mixture of panic and frustration.
To hell with the Vomicaefera and poisoning! I can’t make heads or tails of what she’s saying. It all seems like gibberish to me!
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