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The Great Medical Saint novel Chapter 332

As a doctor, Silas was confident in his medical skills and knew the human body inside out. Gideon, however, sounded like a charlatan who was trying to con people.

Noticing a tinge of disdain in Silas' expression, Gideon said, "Still not convinced? Let me give you an example to show you what I mean. How would you treat a man with erectile dysfunction?"

Silas thought it over and replied, "I'd approach the issue in several areas, like physical condition, kidney problems, blood deficiencies, and psychological issues. After I figure out what's wrong, I'll treat him accordingly."

Gideon looked at Silas as if he were a fool. "Is that all you got? If you've addressed everything and the patient still doesn't get better, what would you do next?"

Silas shook his head. "If none of these work, then it just means I'm not good enough to treat the patient. Since you're asking me this, do you have a solution?"

If Silas' approaches couldn't treat the patient, Matthew couldn't come up with any other solution either. Matthew had been listening quietly. He doubted that these approaches wouldn't solve the problem.

At the same time, if none of these could work, Matthew couldn't figure out any other way to fix the problem. But since Gideon spoke with such confidence, he felt like Gideon might have some amazing cure up his sleeves.

Matthew found himself suddenly intrigued by the possibility of a miraculous cure. As a doctor, discovering a new treatment method was quite thrilling.

Gideon unfolded his arms. "I do have a new approach. But before I get into that, let me use an example. Have you seen the latest prosthetics?"

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