Chapter 98 Medical Skills
- When Torin finished work, it was already half past seven in the evening. By that time, all the other doctors had already left, with only the night-shift doctors still on duty.
- Torin was exhausted, yet his heart was filled with joy. Though his diligent efforts to learn medicine while in prison had earned him a set of impressive medical skills, he lacked a significant amount of practical experience.
- Medicine, at its core, was a discipline grounded in practicality. No matter how sound the theory might be, without substantial practice and application, it ultimately amounts to nothing more than armchair strategizing.