At this point, the intern who was speaking and the few resident physicians all paused for a moment.
Watching the two attending physicians disappear through the doorway, they suddenly realized. Why think so much? The man is right here, about to set broken bones with his bare hands! This kind of bone setting technique is almost gone from regular hospitals. Instead of going to witness and learn, we're here chattering. Are we out of our minds?
Besides, fractures in pregnant women are relatively rare, but when they do happen, they're quite troublesome. So now, isn't this a perfect combination of a pregnant woman with a fracture and traditional bone setting? If we don't learn now, when will we? Even if we can't master it, at least we can broaden our horizons.
