Meadows came to the classroom for three purposes.
First, he originally wanted to wait for Kawei to report in the office, but he didn't. He wanted to come and confirm; second, he was too anxious to wait for the details of the cesarean section for several days; third, the separate laboratory provided by the school was ready. .
In fact, according to Meadows' personal opinion, there is no need for Carvey to take an anatomy class.
Based on his surgical performance these days, his two speeches at the College of Surgery, and the discovery of drugs that are very likely to change the medical landscape, he can stay in the laboratory and only take the classes he wants to take.
So when he saw him actually sitting in the classroom, Meadows felt very strange: "According to your surgical ability, your anatomy knowledge is no worse than Professor Lange, so why go to class?"
Kawei walked beside him with a bag in his hand: "I heard that the procedure for applying for exemption from school is very troublesome. It's just my first day here, so it's not good to just skip classes."
"You can come to me first..."
Meadows replied first, but suddenly Lange's bad temper felt inappropriate, so he still gave Kawei a vaccination in advance: "However, the subject directors of the medical school are really strict, and Professor Lange is a typical one. The requirements for class It’s too high. Of course, since your surgical foundation is so solid, there’s nothing to be afraid of.”
"So...classes still have to go?"
Of course Kawei didn't want to take the anatomy class, but he was a transfer student and the initiative was not in his hands. In addition, Berget and the others had been exaggerating the rigorous teaching attitude of the teachers in the school, so he wanted to find time to discuss with Meadows about exempting himself from advanced studies without skipping classes.
Now it seems that it is not easy to get an exemption in a certain subject.
"The main reason is that there is no precedent in the college." Meadows led Kavi into the experimental building, "First let's take a look at what the school has prepared for you. You must know that undergraduates in the first two years of college are not qualified to use it alone. Laboratory."
"I just mentioned it in my letter last time, but I didn't expect it to be approved so quickly?" [1]
"The effects of those two drugs are real. The school is very aware of your potential and is willing to provide resources."
Meadows said this, but when he saw the stairs, he did not choose to go upstairs. Instead, he turned around and opened the safety door on the side.
In fact, the college's resources are tight, and it is impossible to be as generous as the dean said. Carvey's lab was not upstairs in a sunny place, but in the basement. The environment here cannot be compared with the large room upstairs. The equipment is also very old, and the light can only be provided by a few oil lamps and glass transoms built on the ground.
"Don't think the environment is bad, it's already great if I can get you this basement." Meadows took out the key, took Kawei downstairs and opened the door to the second room, "This is the key. From now on, here is the key." It's under your control. Please pay attention to safety in the experiment. If you need anything, you can contact me or the administrator here."
Although Kawei had long been prepared for a difficult environment, he did not expect that the conditions in the laboratory would be so crude. The only things that can be used are flasks, alcohol lamps, test tubes and other simple glassware: "Don't you have a microscope?"
"This..." Meadows looked around and found that he really didn't see a microscope. "I'll get one for you in two days."
"Okay, thank you, Dean."
"Thank you. Anyway, the funds have just been received. The school's new experimental center will start construction soon. It will not be difficult to fill a basement." Meadows smiled and patted his shoulder, "Explain the surgery to me later. Just don’t miss out on details.”
"Of course." Kawei was thinking about things in the laboratory, but he had already pulled out a drawing in his hand, "I have been studying anatomy books these days and drew a few simple diagrams of surgical operations. I will explain them better. Be more intuitive.”
"Okay, very good..." Meadows was in a good mood, "I'll have a talk with Professor Lange in a few days. Exemption from standing should not be a big problem."
...
Kawei could be said to have inherited the painting skills of the original owner of the body, and his operation drawings were not bad. He spent a whole morning making Meadows fully realize how many details go into a cesarean section.
We had lunch at noon and had a basic chemistry class in the afternoon.
Meadows went out of his way to say hello to the Chemistry Teaching and Research Office, but the result was not ideal. Exemption of students was a big deal, and it couldn't be solved by just a casual remark from the dean. Kawei had no choice but to sit in the classroom for more than 2 hours with his books, making a lot of money that was not available during middle school and college.
Chemistry in this era did not have a periodic table of elements, and the teaching content was still very confusing. Classes were still mainly about coding papers.
At 3:30 in the afternoon, after finishing the day's classes, Kawei left the school and returned to the Municipal General Hospital.
Although students focus on academic studies and the medical school course load is sufficient, his main job is still as a doctor. Decades of clinical work have made Kawei develop the habit of going to the hospital for ward rounds every day. If he doesn't go for a day, he will feel unsure.
The main purpose of ward rounds is still those patients who are recovering after surgery.
What worries Carvey the most is Brenda, who has just undergone a cesarean section. Perhaps because of excessive bleeding, her surgical incision did not grow well. There was obvious ulceration in the lower incision. Fortunately, the ulcer did not completely collapse the incision, and her body temperature was normal.
"We must continue to change the dressing strictly." Kawei carefully looked at the condition of the incision and said, "And the wound must be kept dry."
Standing next to him are two interns sent here from the medical school. They are junior students of Berget, Sarson and Mellen. Because they are intern teaching required by the school, their abilities are better than those of graduates like Berget and others. Life is worse.
There is no clear concept of "keeping dry" mentioned by Kawei, and he is even more ignorant about "changing dressing".
"Have you never seen my surgery?"
"No."
"Then when Bergat comes back and asks him to do it, you all have to watch carefully."
"good."
Kawei continued to ask: "How is the bleeding down there? How much?"
"Not much, there have been very few in the past two days."
"Well, that's good." Kawei stepped forward and looked at the child [2] who was lying on his side next to Brenda, drinking milk, "How is the child?"
"child?"
"Well, how is your appetite, did you sleep well, are you energetic, did you cry hard..."
Carvey had no illusions about 19th-century pediatrics, but these were the most basic observations of a newborn, and there was no mention of them in the medical records. The two young men who were doing the rounds didn't know anything about the child's physical condition. In the end, Brenda herself replied: "His skin was a little yellow in the past two days."
Kawei looked at the child carefully and said, "It seems there is still a little bit left now."
"Um."
"Change her to a hospital bed." Kawei looked back at an empty bed by the window, "Change her there. She can get some sunshine, which will be helpful." [3]
"Okay, 11 beds will be exchanged for 7 beds."
"Be careful to protect the child's eyes when basking in the sun. Just bask in the hands and feet." Kawei gently touched the child's head, then took away the small medicine bottle on the cabinet, "Let him drink more milk, don't eat This is not good for his body and the symptoms of yellow skin."
This is a "calming syrup" [4] bought from an outside drugstore. The main ingredient is yam tincture. Although the hospital does not give it to children, it does not force parents not to give it. Many mothers prepare syrup early, just waiting to make it easier to take care of their babies in the future.
"Can't drink?"
"Well, it's not good for children born by cesarean section." Kawei made up a random reason, "And many doctors have realized that children are not suitable for drinking these and are prone to many other symptoms, including jaundice."
"But what should I do if he cries?"
"Because of jaundice, because he was hungry, because he peeed, because the sleeping place was uncomfortable, and because no one was holding him, he could only express his request by crying." Kawei explained, "We need to meet his request. Rather than just putting the child to sleep.”
Brenda was a bit embarrassed because raising children was hard work.
Not only did she have to take care of the newborn baby beside her bed, she also had to think about the incision on her stomach, and she would have to take care of the older baby when she got home. Calming Syrup really calms the child through the early years of her life.
But since it was Kawei's request, she would definitely comply: "Okay, I'll just listen to you."
The next one is Alphonse, who is almost doing well.
It is indeed not easy to make a hemorrhoid surgery incision under such nursing conditions, which shows that he has been doing what Kawei said. Don’t smoke or drink, reduce standing time, keep the incision dry, and have smooth bowel movements...
"You can be discharged from the hospital tomorrow."
Alphonse was very confident in his butt, and his attention was all on the corner not far away: "Where's that guy?"
"I'm afraid Mr. Li Ben won't leave so soon." Kawei calculated the time, "I guess we have to wait another three to five days."
"My health is really bad."
"This is how amputation works." Kawei knew what he was thinking, but the situation was different now. "I guess your duel will be ruined."
Alphonse was a little surprised: "Why?"
"He is useful to the empire now, and someone will come to pick him up in a few days." Kawei knew Mick's power well and persuaded him, "The other party has come to me several times, and I have always stopped him. Think about it. He was kept until now as his recovery progressed.”
Alphonse didn't understand why a German was so important to Austria: "Last time you said someone was protecting him..."
Kawei made a gesture of silence: "Don't ask anymore, the other person is a ruthless person. His work has not been going well recently and he is in a very bad mood. He will do anything. If you mess with this kind of person, the results will often not be good. .”
“Nora is still waiting for me to avenge her.”
"That's all I can say. It's up to you whether you want to or not."
Li Ben had a title, and Mick came to him on his own initiative, hoping to exchange a lot of information for money. Mick valued this chess piece very much at first, so he wanted Kavi to save him when he was injured.
But Mick was not a fool, and he could not be fooled forever. Soon he realized that Li Ben did not seem to have much useful information. It was nothing more than a down-and-out baron who went bankrupt in Germany and had to come to Austria to find a way out.
And the first job I found seemed to be "providing intelligence."
After getting the news, Mick felt disgusted with him and even felt ashamed. But as an Austrian military member, he could not kill a Prussian nobleman without any reason, so after the amputation, Mick's choice was to let him fend for himself.
But who knew that Joseph had received the news that Prussia was actively preparing for war, and Austria also had the same intention, so he gave Li Ben a hand. Even if this guy really has no use value, there is no need to waste too many resources to ensure that he survives until the end of the war.
What if it really works then?
Whatever can benefit him, Mick will hold it tightly in his hands.
Thinking about Nora who left the Municipal General Hospital a week ago, Alphonse could actually have been discharged from the hospital a long time ago. In order to regain the so-called "honor" that was taken away before, he stayed in the hospital ward for several more days.
Now it seems that we really can't mess around.
"Actually, a duel is just like that. It's a matter of life and death." Alphonse said, "When I think about the way the people around me looked at me, a nameless fire will arise in my heart. I really can't bear this tone."
"How long has this been going on..." Kawei was writing his medical history. When he heard Fernan calling him in the distance, he quickly replied, "Just wait, I will come to you after I finish checking here." , don’t worry.”
"You do not understand......"
"That's right, I don't know how to duel, but I know how to eat. You'd better go back and open a restaurant." Kawei persuaded again, "The Rosh Shuart restaurant has been closed for a month, and I'm still waiting to eat your new dishes. Woolen cloth."
Li Ben was Alphonse's heart. If Kawei and Ignatz hadn't solved his hemorrhoids together, he would have been unable to hold back his bad mood and would have shot Li Ben with a pistol.
However, what Kawei just said did not completely dispel his decision to declare war with his mortal enemy. Since things did not develop in the direction he wanted, everything could only be left to God.
...
The last thing Kavi needed to check was the man who had undergone lithotripsy, Fernand.
The butcher has been uneasy since he entered the ward: "You have found me."
"Mr. Fernand, what's the matter?" Kawei took the medical record given by the intern, flipped through two pages, and said, "You recovered well after the operation. You should have been able to leave the day before yesterday. Why are you still here?" In the ward?"
"I have something to ask you."
"What's the matter? Tell me."
Fernand looked at the students behind Kavi and whispered: "I'm a bit...can I just talk to you alone?"
"You should know that this is a teaching hospital." Kawei emphasized, "If it is a common medical problem, they have the right and I have the obligation to let them stand beside me and listen."
Fernan was a little embarrassed because he didn't know whether he was encountering a general medical problem or a special problem. He didn't even know if it was a problem. But watching the thing slowly swell in the past few days, Fernan couldn't eat well, couldn't sleep, and couldn't even drink.
"What's going on?" Kawei didn't have time to talk nonsense with him, "If you don't tell me, I can leave."
"Hey, don't go, don't go."
Fernan had no choice but to cough twice and unbutton his shirt when no one was paying attention to him.
He used the hem of his clothes to cover himself, leaned down and said quietly: "Look, this thing started to get bigger not long after the operation. At first I thought it was nothing, but as time went on... I I don’t know why it became like this.”