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Healing Hands (1998) (1998)

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Genre: Drama, Medical
Country: Hong Kong
Release year: 1998
Status: Completed
 
A medical drama series that focuses on the lives and loves of the doctors and nurses at Yan Oi Hospital in Hong Kong. Lawrence Ng plays the life and soul of Healing Hands as a neurosurgeon, Dr. Paul Ching Chi Mei. The other main role is played by Bowie Lam, who plays Dr. Henry Lai Kwok Chu as an accident and emergency (A&E) doctor who is best friends with Paul.
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