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It critiques the Japanese medical system’s hierarchy and the pressure to process cases quickly. Conclusion

Fragile: Byourii Kishi Keiichirou no Shoken , written by Bin Kusamizu and illustrated by Saburō Megumi, serves as a rare medium that highlights the "doctor’s doctor"—the pathologist. Chapter 60 represents a pivotal moment in the series where the tension between clinical intuition and laboratory evidence reaches a breaking point. Unlike standard medical dramas that focus on surgery, Fragile focuses on the definitive diagnosis that dictates those surgeries. The Role of the Pathologist as the "Anchor" It critiques the Japanese medical system’s hierarchy and

Chapter 60 delves into the moral weight of a "missed" diagnosis. Unlike standard medical dramas that focus on surgery,

The manga emphasizes that while clinicians see the patient, pathologists see the disease at a cellular level. It explains why "waiting for the biopsy" is

It explains why "waiting for the biopsy" is the most critical stage of treatment.

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