Chapter 444 Cause Of Illness

Aside from a few influential figures in the city, no commoners would dare lay a finger on Lothar because of his status.

“Calm down, everyone. Didn't this man say he could treat Old Mr. Condle? Perhaps he's really saving Old Mr. Condle. Our priority now should be to examine Old Mr. Condle's condition before deciding whether to apprehend this man.”

Noticing others regarding him with baffled looks, Lothar delivered the speech he had already prepared.

“That's right. You two guard the doors and prevent them from leaving. Mr. Tawle, hurry up and check Old Mr. Condle's condition.”

As the wealthiest man in the city, Lothar's words still carried significant weight. Realizing Lothar's judgment made sense, the hospital's director, Wilson Miles, immediately did as Lothar said.

Soon, the nurse, following Johnny's instruction, began taking Wilhelm's temperature.

Measuring a patient's body temperature was a process that required only five minutes, so the result was out swiftly.

Out of caution, they even used the most precise mercury thermometer to measure Wilhelm's body temperature.

digital thermometer would've given them

minutes had passed since Harold force-fed Wilhelm the medication, and the medicine

Johnny yelped after he removed the thermometer from Wilhelm's body and

nine degrees Celsius initially, had dropped to thirty-nine

temperature

inside the ward when they heard about Wilhelm's lowering body temperature. Did this young man with an unsound mind really figure out Old

requested Johnny to remeasure Wilhelm's body temperature in

Condle's body temperature is indeed coming down. The last measurement recorded thirty-nine point seven degrees Celsius, but it has lowered to thirty-nine degrees

to see the result of the

Wilhelm's temperature, which had been rising persistently a while ago, began dropping

concern was whether

sigh of relief

if his diagnosis was accurate since he couldn't even

Wilhelm, the group of specialists

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