It seems that I need to try finding some patients like this one when I go back this time.
He looked at the back introduction, which had an anesthetic effect, potentially reducing the patient's pain sensation by 90%.
Uh... Who would perform this without anesthesia nowadays?
So this skill's advantage is better than nothing; however, the small incision and minimal bleeding are indeed assessment standards, and it can even prevent complications. Not bad at all.
Indeed, it is at Perfect Level.
As for the following notes, they are not limited to just tools.
He still understood it.
Just like writing, some people scribble with a pen while others write magnificently with a cat's paw.
This is the ability to engrave the technique of writing into one's heart, as if, calm and at ease, mastering it effortlessly.
Soon, the related memories of the tracheotomy fused in.
