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... e is any adverse reaction.

Shen Nineteen suggested that the grandmother might as well bring the patient over and let him take a pulse and make a good diagnosis, but the grandmother refused, and Shen Nineteen was inconvenient to say anything more.

The old grandmother was sent to the door of the hospital. Shen Nineteen was about to turn around and enter the door, but saw a figure standing outside the door.

This man seemed to have been standing for a long time, leaning leaning ...

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