Li Shan had never had such a happy moment. As an intern, he actually had to vomit during surgery one day.
Well, it needs to be emphasized that this kind of vomiting is not a physiological factor, but a psychological factor.
For nearly ten years in college, in addition to observing the general teacher, there were very few opportunities to see the human body with my own eyes. When I entered the hospital for internship, I could only be an assistant or a surgeon without even thinking about it.
One operation after another, with almost no rest, Li Shan was so excited that his hands and feet became numb, but the speed was quite fast. After all, the equipment was not smooth, so many operations could not be performed.
For orthopedic surgeons, it is common to chop with a knife or an ax. The key is to chop. With the current medical conditions, it is often impossible to stop the bleeding.
Therefore, Li Shan's processing speed is relatively fast, but his mood is not good... In his previous life, many wounded soldiers could fully recover, but now, whether they can survive depends on luck and their own will. force.
"How many more are there?" Li Shan took the time to ask.
"There are...two more." It was Ling Jing who answered.
With old arms and legs, Ling Jing didn't join in the fun at the front, but followed Li Shan to the wounded barracks to help.
Although he is a counselor under Dou Jiande, Ling Jing also has excellent management skills. He is not the kind of scholar who only knows how to talk and arrange everything in an orderly manner.
He sent people to squat at various places on the city wall, pick up the wounded soldiers, and send them to wait outside the operating room. They then sent people to place the wounded soldiers who were bandaged but unable to move. Those wounded soldiers that Li Shan could not handle were arranged in another place.
"Only two left?" Li Shan was a little surprised, paused and asked, "Is it stopped in front?"
"Leave someone to stand guard in front. If there is a truce, report immediately..." Ling Jing shook his head, "I haven't reported yet."
Li Shan's expression was unpredictable. From this point of view, there were only two possibilities. Either the enemy's attack on the city was unsuccessful and they did nothing. Their morale was greatly depressed, and the number of injured soldiers of the Tang Dynasty was greatly reduced.
Either the battle was fierce, so fewer wounded soldiers were sent because more people were killed.
Ling Jing glanced at Li Shan's expression and said with a smile: "It's unfounded to worry. If the battle situation was unfavorable, Dingfang would have come to take revenge long ago if the others didn't say anything."
Li Shan returned to the operating room with a groan and finished tending to the last two wounded soldiers. One had his ankle cut off and the other had a hole in his waist.
The former is not troublesome to deal with, as long as the bleeding is stopped, but the latter is much more troublesome, and one failure can lead to death.
But if the latter can survive, he will be no different from ordinary people, but the former... will be disabled for the rest of his life.
After a few words of comfort, Li Shan took off his mask, washed his hands, and said casually: "Fortunately, it is winter. If it is a hot summer, the casualties will inevitably increase."
Seeing that Ling Jing remained silent, Li Shan asked, "How many wounded soldiers have been sent in total?"
"Seventy-three people before and after, 20 of whom were difficult to cure, were placed in the east." Ling Jing didn't even have to pull his fingers. "The remaining ones who can survive...were all sent to the west."
After a pause, Ling Jing added: "You said those wounded soldiers could survive."
"Yes." Li Shan shook off the water drops on his hand, "Go to the west and have a look."
After Li Shan set off from Chang'an, he was keenly aware that military camps in this era did not have the concept of field hospitals. At most, they were just camps for wounded soldiers. Military doctors only served high-level generals and did not care about ordinary soldiers. Even the life and death of middle and lower-level generals.
It was enough to use bare hands. It was the Sui and Tang dynasties and they wanted to build a field hospital... Li Shan did not have such extravagant hopes.
Therefore, Li Shan had long thought that if he wanted to make a difference in the army, he could only choose the wounded camp... to be precise, choose nursing.
Therefore, Li Shan started to train Zhujiagou young people in relevant aspects very early. A few days ago, when the war was about to start, he asked people to collect cloth, various medicines, beds, and door panels in the city, and also specially selected a place. Set up wounded barracks.
The wounded barracks was headed by Fan Shiyi, Zhu Shitou, Zhao Da and others. Everything was in accordance with Li Shan's regulations, and every move was based on Nightingale's approach.
Of course, it is always a bit unorthodox for men to do nursing, but we can't let women do it... If it weren't for Florence Nightingale in later generations, the so-called guards would not be mainly women.
The group of people walked to the west side. This was a fairly small alley with more than a dozen houses. Li Shan did not go to see the wounded soldiers first, but stopped to observe the surrounding environment.
This is a house selected by Li Shan himself. The place is not small, the conditions are very good, and you can occasionally see a few green plants, which is good for patients.
Zhu Shitou ran out and saw Li Shan frowning and staring at the bluestone slab under his feet.
"What's this?"
Zhu Shitou was so excited that he quickly brought a bucket of water over to wash away the blood on the bluestone.
Li Shan snorted, walked inside, and opened the door to the first room. The expression on his face became very... very professional, with a hint of a smile, and a hint of indifference that would repel people thousands of miles away, and A hint of impatience.
"Does it hurt?"
"It's okay to feel pain. If it doesn't hurt, it's a problem."
"Just keep it safe. Someone will take care of you when you are thirsty or hungry. Food will be delivered to you, water..."
Fan Shiyi on the side said quickly: "The water bag is next to the bed."
Li Shan nodded. Whether it was for cleaning or drinking, wounded soldiers needed adequate water supply. He had already explained this before. There was a small river nearby, which was why Li Shan chose this alley.
Fan Shiyi smiled and said: "If it weren't for Lang Jun, how could you have been so lucky..."
There was a continuous sound of praise, and Ling Jing looked on with cold eyes, unable to see anything from Li Shan's face.
Li Shan comforted him a few more words, then stood up and looked at the room. It was about more than 20 square meters, and there were four wounded soldiers lying there. It was a bit crowded. He went back and asked the county magistrate for a few more houses.
"Pihou, come here." Li Shan called Fan Shiyi and pointed to the south side of the house, "Get some bricklayers to come and smash a hole there."
Fan Shiyi was stunned for a moment, "Lang Jun, isn't it cold?"
"Give them more bedding. If it doesn't work, seal the hole at night." Li Shan warned, "We have to find bricklayers to do it. Don't do it recklessly. Be careful and the house will be destroyed... every house will be destroyed." , we have to do this well today.”
Fan Shiyi went to find the bricklayer confused. Li Shan thought for a while and explained: "If it is cold at night, use more quilts to avoid freezing. The purpose of making a hole is for ventilation. If there is no ventilation, there will be no ventilation." Firstly, the smell is unpleasant, and secondly, the wounds are difficult to heal.”
In fact, Li Shan is talking nonsense about the latter point, and traditional Chinese medicine does not pay attention to ventilation, which is required by nursing.
Looking all the way, Li Shan received countless thanks in every ward. Many of Tian Liuan's soldiers participated in the Luoyang War last year and were all veterans, but they had never seen such a scene.
A man in his thirties spoke with emotion about the battle of Qianshuiyuan. Liu Wenjing was defeated and the wounded barracks were overcrowded. When the King of Qin returned from the victory, those wounded soldiers who could not move in the wounded barracks were considered lucky to have died of serious injuries. No. Few people died of starvation.
After leaving the house, Li Shan asked about the food again, and told him that there must be meat in every meal. Even if the portion is less for each person, there must be meat.
Ling Jing on the side was amazed... In the armies of later generations, wounded soldiers should eat Xiaozao, but in this era, wounded soldiers may not even have food.
The group of people returned to the operating room, but there was not a single injured soldier. Li Shan couldn't help it and said to go to the front to check the situation.
"Fantastic ideas and new ways." Ling Jing clicked his tongue twice, "There are some tricks."
Li Shan glanced strangely and kept walking.
"Throughout the ages, morale is the most important in the army." Ling Jing shook his head and said: "During the Spring and Autumn Period, Gou Jian killed his own soldiers and forced the Wu army into chaos. He was too ruthless and would not benefit future generations."
"The morale of the army is mainly maintained by food, grass, drinking water and the example of the leader. If the soldiers are not allowed to drink, they will not drink. If the soldiers are not allowed to eat, they will not eat."
"Like the King of Qin, he leaped on his horse, took the lead, and charged into battle to boost morale."
Li Shan vaguely guessed what Ling Jing meant, and couldn't help grinning. This old man was very thoughtful and could make up his mind!
"Yu Wenhuaji forced the palace to kill the emperor and led Xiaoguo to the north. He also threatened the Central Plains for a time. The most common method was to break into the city and plunder. The morale of the army increased greatly, but it would also cause chaos in the army and eventually lead to defeat and death."
"And you chose the Wounded Barracks to start with. It's really a clever move." The more Ling Jing thought about it, the more he felt that Li Shan's move was a bit unconstrained.
In this era, the government army system made a large number of soldiers fearless and dare to fight, but the fear of death is innate. If the wounded soldiers can be properly treated and resettled, it will definitely give the soldiers more confidence.
Li Shan turned around and gave Ling Jing an expressionless expression. Just as he was about to explain a few words, Zhu Ba in front of him suddenly pointed forward, "Lang Jun, look!"
Before Li Shan could take a closer look, the city gate in the distance suddenly opened wide, and hundreds of cavalry walked through the city gate in an orderly manner. The leader was wearing bright light armor, and the horse in his hand pointed straight ahead.
At the same time, drums were beating loudly at the top of the city, and dozens of naked men were beating the drums vigorously with drumsticks in their hands.
Li Shan was excited, ran all the way over, and climbed up the city wall from the side. This area happened to be the defense area of Liu Jun and Xue Zhong, and Li Shan received no obstruction.
In this short period of time, the five hundred Tang Cavalry had begun to accelerate, like an arrow from the string, tearing apart the enemy's obstruction in front of them effortlessly.
Li Daoxuan pressed his hands on the city wall, his body trembled slightly, and shouted loudly to the sound of drums: "We attacked fiercely in one day, but achieved nothing. We retreated at dusk. Now is the time to attack!"
Li Shan stared at the person rushing at the front, "Is it Brother Su?"
"Well, he volunteered."
Li Shan was a little nervous. The Turkic army had not returned north yet. Is it too risky to attack at this time?
But Li Shan didn't say anything... Su Dingfang was already outside the city, so it was meaningless to say this at this time.
However, it is obvious that Tian Liuan and Li Daoxuan are not stupid, and neither is Su Dingfang.
The timing of the attack was just right and flawless.
Just when Liu Heitai saw the dusk, he had no choice but to withdraw his troops.
Just when tens of thousands of soldiers were forced to take turns to attack the city, they suffered heavy casualties and the morale of the army was greatly depressed.
Just when more than 10,000 infantrymen had begun to retreat, some confusion began.
The city gate that had been closed for several days suddenly opened wide, and Su Dingfang led 500 cavalry outside the city.
When the army retreats, it is natural to leave a force behind to guard against the other party's pursuit.
But the two thousand infantry seemed to only hold out for a moment before they were defeated by the charge of five hundred cavalry.
After defeating the enemy in front of him, Su Dingfang led his cavalry around a corner and broke into a formation of more than a thousand infantry that had just been organized from the side.
The tall horse weighing hundreds of kilograms and the gleaming horse sword easily penetrated the formation. When Su Dingfang knocked down the opponent's general with the horse sword in his hand, more than a thousand infantrymen collapsed.
Thousands of infantrymen fled in all directions, covering the mountains and plains. Li Daoxuan at the head of the city was so excited that he couldn't help himself. Xue Zhong said regretfully: "It's a pity that the Turks haven't returned north yet, otherwise we would have decided to fight today!"
"The Turks are coming!" Liu Jun shouted loudly.
Everyone looked up and saw that two Turkic cavalry had already surrounded Su Dingfang from both wings, trying to keep Su Dingfang outside the city.
At this moment, the deafening drum beat suddenly stopped. Su Dingfang, who was several miles away, looked back, dancing with his arms, and led his cavalry in an arc, galloping towards the city gate.
After all, he was a modern man. Li Shan looked a little confused. Su Dingfang led hundreds of cavalry out of the city and drove Liu Heitai's troops to flee. Does this make sense?
Going out to fight in the city was what Liu Heita wanted, not to mention that the Turkic cavalry hadn't left yet?
Li Shan turned around to ask Ling Jing, but saw the old man looking at the city wall with a smile.
Looking over, Li Shan's eyes lit up. Hundreds of Tang soldiers were carrying buckets and pouring kerosene on the siege equipment dropped by the enemy.
Before Li Shan could take a closer look, the city gate in the distance suddenly opened wide, and hundreds of cavalry walked through the city gate in an orderly manner. The leader was wearing bright light armor, and the horse in his hand pointed straight ahead.
At the same time, drums were beating loudly at the top of the city, and dozens of naked men were beating the drums vigorously with drumsticks in their hands.
Li Shan was excited, ran all the way over, and climbed up the city wall from the side. This area happened to be the defense area of Liu Jun and Xue Zhong, and Li Shan received no obstruction.
In this short period of time, the five hundred Tang Cavalry had begun to accelerate, like an arrow from the string, tearing apart the enemy's obstruction in front of them effortlessly.
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Li Shan stared at the person rushing at the front, "Is it Brother Su?"
"Well, he volunteered."
Li Shan was a little nervous. The Turkic army had not returned north yet. Is it too risky to attack at this time?
But Li Shan didn't say anything... Su Dingfang was already outside the city, so it was meaningless to say this at this time.
However, it is obvious that Tian Liuan and Li Daoxuan are not stupid, and neither is Su Dingfang.
The timing of the attack was just right and flawless.
Just when Liu Heitai saw the dusk, he had no choice but to withdraw his troops.
Just when tens of thousands of soldiers were forced to take turns to attack the city, they suffered heavy casualties and the morale of the army was greatly depressed.
Just when more than 10,000 infantrymen had begun to retreat, some confusion began.
The city gate that had been closed for several days suddenly opened wide, and Su Dingfang led 500 cavalry outside the city.
When the army retreats, it is natural to leave a force behind to guard against the other party's pursuit.