Chapter 340 Surgery during the Three Kingdoms Period

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"Is there any difference?" Liu Xu asked puzzledly.

"Of course there is a difference!" Yi Tianchou said, "The recovery technique can restore your physical strength and blood to the best state, giving you the feeling that I have recovered, but the recovery technique cannot actually cure the disease. At most, it can only allow people to continuously resurrect with full blood to resist the disease!"

"This is like the poisoned state in the game. Although the recovery spell can restore you to full health, it will not make the poisoned state disappear."

"But medical skills are different. Medical skills can treat poisoning and help you restore your blood state."

"So medical skills can help you better resist the attacks of viruses from other worlds. Although recovery skills can also continuously strengthen an individual's immunity, in general they are not as easy to use as medical skills and take time. Even longer, and once you discover a virus that you cannot fight against with your own immunity, unless the power of reading in your body is endless and you can always support the use of recovery techniques, you will die in another world sooner or later!"

"Throughout the ages, a total of 46 people have died in other worlds, and 32 of them were characters with recovery reflections. This is a bloody lesson!" Yi Tianchou said.

"I understand, thank you for reminding me!" Liu Xu said gratefully.

"Liu Xu, I suggest you create a reflection character who has both recovery and medical abilities. This is the best choice for you to adapt to a different world!" Yi Tianchou suggested, "But the whole process will be very difficult. You have to be prepared to endure the pain!"

Then he hung up the phone.

"Master, please don't risk your life! We only have medical reflection characters, and we don't have the kind of characters that can instantly restore you. This is really too dangerous!" After ending the communication, Cai Wenji stood aside. He said worriedly.

"If possible, I don't want to go!" Liu Xu sighed, and then said, "But Wenji, the situation in Jingqing City is very critical now. This is the city where I was born and raised. I can't see him suffering and remain indifferent. Besides, Now the entire Jingqing City is my reader, and I can’t let my readers leave their homes. I must protect my readers, and for this, even if it means taking risks, I won’t hesitate!”

"Yes!" Although Cai Wenji still couldn't bear to let Liu Xu take the risk, she also understood Liu Xu's intentions and could only start slowly.

"If I were half a year ago, I would never do such a stupid thing!" Liu Xu sighed as he looked at the door leading to another world in front of him.

Indeed, if it were more than half a year ago, Liu Xu, whose first priority was to lie down, would never have done such a thing.

But now, Liu Xu has taken the initiative to choose this particularly dangerous path. It can be seen that Liu Xu himself has undergone many changes in the past six months, and he has become more integrated and loving the world.

Okay, enough gossip, so I have decided to take the risk, but I still have to do the best preparations.

So after thinking for a while, Liu Xu reflected an old man with a white beard.

"Mr. Hua Tuo, we meet again!" Liu Xu said to Hua Tuo respectfully.

"Don't you dare, my lord, you want to call me for something?" Hua Tuo was more respectful to Liu Xu. In fact, Hua Tuo was a very cautious person in the Three Kingdoms, and he did not dare to offend anyone.

Sun Quan asked him to see a doctor and he went, Guan Yu asked him to see a doctor and he went, and Cao Cao asked him to see a doctor and he went. Although doctors are parents, a piece of official document can make Hua Tuo travel thousands of miles to see a doctor. This in itself shows that Hua Tuo actually He is a person who knows the ways of the world very well.

However, Boss Cao was not polite and had Hua Tuo killed.

However, Liu Xu was still a little worried when he saw Hua Tuo alone. After thinking about it for a while, he saw another old man with a white beard.

"Mr. Yuanhua, why are you here! Haven't you already..." The newly appeared old man with a white beard immediately asked in shock when he saw Hua Tuo.

"It turns out it's Brother Zhongjing, I'm so ashamed!" Hua Tuo could only smile bitterly when he saw the other party.

It turns out that the second white-bearded old man who was summoned was Zhang Zhongjing. At the end of the Three Kingdoms, China's medical skills actually reached a certain peak. Two gods like Hua Tuo and Zhang Zhongjing appeared, and their medical skills almost reached their peak. To such an extent, he was admired by countless people in later generations.

This is not a compliment that only exists in history books, but is a result that has been recognized after countless studies.

Hua Tuo is the first doctor in China to perform surgical operations, and he also mastered anesthesia technology. Hua Tuo's surgical skills were quite high, even to an unbelievable level.

There are clear records in history books that Hua Tuo was able to perform surgeries such as tumor removal and gastrointestinal suturing, and he also used a kind of thread made of rice. This kind of thread can sew up the intestines and stomach on its own after being sutured. It is absorbed by the body without the need to remove the stitches afterwards. This technology was not perfected until the development of modern medicine in the 1990s.

And even if we push it back 1,000 years, doctors in the West are still using bloodletting therapy and rely on bloodletting to treat diseases.

As for the original surgical operation in the West, it focused on the word "quick".

Because there was no anesthesia technology in the West at that time, and there was no perfect hemostasis technology, so if a surgical operation was to be performed, the operation had to be completed as quickly as possible, and the bandaging should be done as quickly as possible while the blood had not yet flowed through.

At that time, doctors also had a competition to see who could complete the amputation the fastest. In the end, the record was fixed at three seconds.

However, the survival rate of this kind of surgery is also quite impressive. It is said that the survival rate reached an astonishing 50% when it was at its highest.

In history, there was also an operation that killed three people. It was because the patient died after the doctor performed the operation. One of the helpers who helped suppress the patient accidentally cut off a finger by the surgeon and died of infection. .

Another spectator who was watching the operation was frightened to death by the bloody scene.

Yes, there are still spectators at the surgery site, and it is not the kind of observation for the purpose of training students. Instead, the patient is placed in the center of a hall, surrounded by terraced seats similar to the Colosseum.

Spectators who want to watch the operation only need to spend a few small bucks to watch a thrilling operation from the step seats.

The surgery at that time was not much different from a circus.

It's a pity that Hua Tuo died, and his doctor's surgical skills were not handed down at all. Otherwise, China might have mature surgical techniques 1,500 years in advance.

But this kind of thing cannot be entirely blamed on Cao Cao. In fact, during the late Three Kingdoms period, not only Hua Tuo practiced surgery, but there were also other doctors who had explicit records and mastered surgery, such as Zhang Zhongjing himself. He taught a total of more than 30 apprentices in surgery, and more than half of these apprentices mastered surgical techniques, so surgery was not a rare technology in the Three Kingdoms at that time.

It was Sima Yi who really caused this technology to be lost. This group of losers from the Sima family caused tragedies such as the Wuhu Rebellion, which caused large-scale damage to the Han population at that time. Many outstanding doctors also died at that time. Amid the war and chaos, the entire Chinese medical system also experienced disruption.

This period lasted for hundreds of years, and it was not until the Sui and Tang Dynasties that it began to slowly recover, but at that time no one was interested in studying surgical operations.

[PS: Regarding the update issue, I'm very sorry. There are too many things going on these days. I can't write at all during the day. As a result, I can only finish writing after one o'clock.

There will still be a lot of things to do tomorrow, and I promise to resume five updates the day after tomorrow. I’m really sorry! 】

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