Ye Fan did an emergency treatment for the little girl, and then carefully examined the child's condition.
"It seems that the plague is a wet evil in traditional Chinese medicine this time." Ye Fan covered the girl with a blanket, went out of the emergency room, and came to the pharmacy.
At this time, the pharmacy had been arranged into a temporary waiting room.
Ye Fan first comforted the child's family, and then he diagnosed her family one by one.
Soon, a few more patients came in.
More than a dozen patients were sitting on the stool and coughing from time to time. Most of them were home-to-death, which was also the characteristics of the plague. The infected family name was strong, and generally, the whole family would be infected at a time.
Ye Fan walked up and felt the patient's pulse in succession. Then, he checked the patient's tongue and asked for his symptoms. He took out a piece of paper and wrote it down on it.