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The Great Medical Saint (Matthew) novel Chapter 1024

Summary for Chapter 1024: The Great Medical Saint (Matthew)

Chapter summary of Chapter 1024 – The Great Medical Saint (Matthew) by Swnovels

In Chapter 1024, a key chapter of the acclaimed Novel novel The Great Medical Saint (Matthew) by Swnovels, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of The Great Medical Saint (Matthew).

Tony shot back, "Listen here, you brat. Science can't prove traditional medicine for now, but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist."

Otto looked at Tony and shook his head. Tony was just an old man with no clue about science. He couldn't be bothered to argue with someone like that.

But Otto couldn't just leave it at that.

He cleared his throat and said, "With technology being so advanced today, the fact that traditional medicine can't be proven by science just means it's not scientific, so it's good as nonexistent. Traditional medicine's never been real."

Tony was done hearing traditional medicine being denied of its existence. "That's nonsense. I can prove traditional medicine exists."

Sebastian got up and chimed in too. "I can also show that traditional medicine is real."

The rest also made their stance clear. "I can prove traditional medicine is legitimate too."

Otto looked at everyone and said, "Researchers all over the world can't validate traditional medicine scientifically. How are you going to prove it?"

Tony walked up to Otto. "Find someone with a cold and fever. I'll cure them in no time. That's the best way to prove traditional medicine works."

Otto smirked, already expecting they'd treat someone with a cold and fever as proof. He chuckled. "A cold usually heals on its own, and it typically takes about a week. After seven days, some people get better without taking any meds.

"Some people with a stronger immune system can recover in a few days. So, when the patient gets better, how can you prove it's traditional medicine that helped? It could be the patient's body doing its thing."

Tony looked at Otto in disbelief. He didn't expect that even curing the patients couldn't be credited to his point. It was so frustrating, but traditional medicine was indeed real.

Watching Otto rub his shoulder, Tony's eyes suddenly lit up. "Are you having shoulder pain?"

Otto stopped massaging his shoulder. "You're pretty observant. You can tell I have shoulder arthritis just from me rubbing it. That's not medical knowledge. It's just experience from getting old."

Tony's expression remained calm, his eyes lit up with confidence as he said, "I can fix your shoulder."

Otto shook his head. "Don't joke around. I'm a doctor. I've tried all anti-inflammatory meds like Celecoxib, Meloxicam, Loxoprofen, and Diclofenac Sodium. It doesn't really work for my body."

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