Episode26:individualistic teacher 2-1



A few days later, Mr. Yoshida 's outpatient clinic was waiting in the outpatient to meet. 

In the outpatient waiting room, non hygienic body odor was filled and smelled.
When waiting for a while, Mr. Yoshida, a gentle voice speaking loudly in the examination room
I heard it.
When listening with listening carefully, because the patient has a pain in his  foot, an oral analgesic and
He said that he had an ointment and poultice medicine for one month.


On the contrary, the Doctor asked me so much 
about what to do with medicine.
If you answer that the patient is using it, lying, protecting 
your life from medical expenses free of charge
To the good, he said that prescribed drugs would be sold 
to dealers at the end of the bridge on the way back.
I answered that I did not do such a thing.
Dr. Yoshida is useless, because there should be medicines 
prescribed last time,
I strongly told you I did not put out today.
I thought the patient would make a drinking 
evening tonight, but today,
He said that he did not follow me.
Stupid, you know that someone like you, the world will get worse

I was loudly patient.
In Japan, welfare assistants are free of medical expenses.


Mr. Yoshida seemed to be tired when 
he came to the outpatient and met.
So the teacher is serious. Also, just by reason,

I was disappointed at a short visit.


On the way home, behind the bridge, the merchants said 
that they would buy medicine,
I was watching from a long place for a long time.
Then, when looking at patients who are protecting their lives, 
from a place where it is difficult to see them suddenly,
Looking at the figure, looking at the bag of medicine, 
are not you buying it with the calculator hand?
This is totally against the law.
In Japan, it is against the law that a wardrobe 
sells prescribed medicines.

However, looking at these things being done in the dark,
It was a shrewd Mr Kitajima.

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