Chapter 1284
Summon Of The Sword
However, Leonard was still resentful of having his diagnosis overturned.
âWhat you said can happen with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
âSo we canât be sure that Old Master Parkerâs disease is myasthenia gravis.â
Leonard said indifferently, frowning as he looked at Sean.
âYouâre wrong.
âOld Master Parkerâs disease is myasthenia gravis.
âItâs just that thereâs some variation in the original symptoms.
âSo itâs normal that you canât detect it.â
Seanâs condescending attitude upset Leonard.
âNo wonder we didnât get much relief by treating it as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
âThe doctors were also puzzled at that time but didnât know why. It turns out that we gave the wrong treatment!â
Andrew suddenly murmured with a sudden sigh.
Both Anderson and Old Master Parker nodded silently.
What Andrew said was true.
âI believe my grandfather no matter what.â
Leonardâs granddaughter said and expressed her attitude.
âYes! We still believe in Dr. Westerâs diagnosis.
âYou may know a little bit about medicine, boy. But thatâs no excuse for questioning authority.
âDiagnosing isnât as easy as talking. Acting recklessly can worsen the illness. Be careful.â
Several other doctors also weighed in.
Even though Seanâs words made perfect sense, they still believed Leonard.
âHow dare you call yourself a doctor if all you do is play up to those in power?â
Sean sneered, making everyone blush.
âYou!â
âDr. Wester, this boy is so insolent and out of line!â
âHe dares to question you. You must teach him a lesson.â
The crowd gnashed their teeth and then looked at Leonard.
âIf youâre like them, forget what I said.â
Sean said indifferently, glancing at Leonard.
Leonard frowned. He was also dissatisfied with Seanâs behavior.
However, diagnosing an illness and saving a life was not a trivial matter, nor could it be left to emotions.
Therefore, after a few seconds of silence, Leonard reached out his palm and felt Old Master Parkerâs pulse again.
The others shut their mouths and sneered.
No matter how serious Sean said it was. Authority was authority. Everyone would believe Leonard in the end.
Therefore, as long as Leonard confirmed it was amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, no one would believe Sean.
As Leonard reexamined Old Master Parker, the audience was silent and waiting.
âHuh?â
Suddenly, Leonard spoke in surprise and looked at Sean beside him.
However, Sean stood still silently and did not even glance at him.
It was as if Leonardâs diagnosis did not matter to him at all.
âGrandpa, whatâs the matter?â
Leonardâs granddaughter quickly leaned over and whispered.
âSilence.â
Leonard waved his hand to stop her before switching another wrist to feel the pulse.
Then he put a stethoscope on Old Master Parkerâs chest and listened around.
This time, Leonard diagnosed Old Master Parker for nearly three minutes.
Leonardâs expression gradually changed.
From the disdain for Sean at the beginning to the seriousness and solemnness in the end.
Then his eyes welled up with shame as his face blushed slightly.
âWell. Ahem⦠Old Master Parkerâ¦â
Leonard stammered and tried to say something but failed.
Anderson and the rest waited, wanting to speak for Leonard.
However, they had no idea what Leonard was feeling right now.
He called himself a top doctor and was regarded highly in Joules Townâs medical industry.
In all his years of medical practice, he had never made a mistake.
In other words, with his authority, no one would have noticed if something had gone wrong.
Even if they did, no one dared to question him.
However, today he had to admit that he had been taught a good lesson by a young man like Sean.
His previous diagnosis had indeed gone wrong.
Seanâs remark woke him up. Leonard decided that Sean was right about everything after diagnosing it carefully.
Old Master Parker had myasthenia gravis!
âGrandpa, how is it?
âSay something. Tell him that heâs wrong!â
Leonardâs granddaughter, who was young and competitive, kept urging. The others looked at Leonard with anticipation.
Leonard flushed. He wanted to say that Sean made a wrong diagnosis.
With his fame and authority, people would believe him over Sean.
However, Leonard was a professional, so he would not call black as white.
âThe Lennon boyâs diagnosis was accurate.
âIt was an oversight on my part. I made a wrong diagnosisâ¦.
âOld Master Parker doesnât have amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. He has myasthenia gravis.â
Leonard took a deep breath and spoke truthfully.
âWhat?â
Leonardâs granddaughterâs eyes widened as she put her hand over her small mouth.
Anderson and the top doctors of Joules Townâs medical industry looked stunned.