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Chapter 279 275. The scalpel will tell you about this leg before the operation(1/2)

Chapter 279 275. Will the scalpel tell you before the operation that this leg cannot be amputated?

On the surface, Erdem is just a painter, and in Vienna, which is full of artistic atmosphere, he is just an ordinary Frenchman.

But because of the interpersonal relationships behind him and the anxiety of the Austro-Prussian War, within two days of getting off the train, several major media outlets extended their tentacles to the French Embassy, ​​and some less reliable news began to spread.

Some said they came to visit relatives, others said they came to convey the will of the Three Emperors, and some said they came to talk about mediation, alliances and threats.

It wasn't until Edward finally came out and explained the whole story that things were directed to the right place.

It can be said that Edem attracted enough attention from the beginning. Only two days after retreating, Kawei quietly returned to Vienna from the front line. It was difficult not to attract attention. On the first day after the consultation ended

The next day, many newspapers in Vienna published the latest news about Mr. Edem.

This time it was about the changes in the structure between France, Austria and Prussia, which was also a major event that Franz had been thinking about. In addition, Edward was also very cooperative, so in addition to learning from each other's reporting content, the reporters also strived to be true, at least not just

I’m just talking nonsense based on my personal opinions.【1】

The big name "Kavi" in the press release quickly played a role in promoting the surgery, and for a while, you could hear some talk about surgery on the streets.

Also scheduled after the consultation were various seminars organized by the School of Surgery, the topics of which were undoubtedly Kawei's diagnosis process for hematuria and the upcoming bladder cancer resection.

The skills of cystoscopy are not difficult to master.

Those who can be invited to the consultation are all veterans who are extremely familiar with the urethra. The urethra is their surgical approach. After entering, they know where to change the angle, where to move gently, and where to use force.

As for injuries, although Mosier said a lot, when it comes to clinical practice, to them it is just urethra injury, which is nothing compared to the treatment of bladder stones in daily life. Moreover, just like before Kawei

It is said that as long as the urethral injury is not serious, it can heal on its own.

"Stop, stop, stop!" Massimov interrupted, "You've made the same old habit again, why are you starting to be idealistic again? Medicine is a science, and there is a set of logical relationships involved, not a doctor.

Whatever you feel is what you feel."

"This" Although Waterman had different ideas, he could still keep up with his thinking and immediately realized that he had made a small mistake. "In this case, wouldn't the microscopic examination of tumor cells become the commander guiding the operation?"

Franz had just opened the document, and his thoughts were spinning between the paper and the other party's words. For a while, he couldn't hear clearly: "What did you just say? Paris? Who is going to Paris?"

Seeing that the other party had issued an eviction order, Edward quickly said: "Actually, I came to the palace for another matter."

"Alas" the old man sighed, drank all the coffee in the cup, and suddenly asked, "Um, how many years have it been since the argument that tumors are attributed to cellular diseases?"

"Why did you go to the hospital? Why don't you come here?"

"Huh? What's the matter?"

Waterman pondered for a moment and nodded: "That's right. After all, 'tumors' are judged by doctors based on various methods and experience, and they are not absolutely objective."

If he wants to reverse the unfavorable situation, he can only rely on building momentum, and Kawei is the straw in his hand. Maybe this straw is not strong, but still very tender, and it may even break if he pulls on it, but Edward really has no other choice.

method.

"It seems to me that all these topsy-turvy things mean the same thing."

"I heard he started helping in the operating room when he was five or six years old. Maybe this is his talent."

"What I mean is that the surgical tour show that His Majesty and I discussed together before, it was originally agreed that Dr. Carvey would go to Paris to do medical reporting work, which would also enhance exchanges between the two countries." Edward said, "It's just that he later became a military doctor.

Department, we can only drag this matter backwards."

"How about smaller? The size of half a fist."

Massimov thought for a moment and then said: "It's probably been more than ten years. In fact, it has only recently begun to be taken seriously. Who would do pathological slides in the past few years?"

Franz had actually forgotten it a long time ago. Even if the other party recited it in such detail, he couldn't remember many details: "You have to discuss this matter with Dr. Carvey. I am not a prison here. I can still stop him from going to Paris."

Can’t make it?”

What really concerned them was the previous urine sediment microscopy.

"say what?"

Especially this kind of subversive approach, he would never agree to it: "This kid's ideas are getting more dangerous every time. In his eyes, do future doctors have to do a bunch of tests before they can make a conclusion about the disease?"

"Is it possible it's just a coincidence? Or a misunderstanding?"

Franz picked up another document on the table and nodded: "Now that everything is done, Mr. Edward, if you have nothing else to do, go back quickly. You have been busy with this operation these days.

, it’s time to go back and rest.”

"How can someone so young, like a child, know so much?"

Everyone around the table nodded: "That's what he meant."

Edward raised his voice: "His Majesty Emperor Franz of Austria?!"

"It's natural for people to go back to their own hospital to perform surgery and make money based on their own abilities." Waterman said, "And his tickets are not cheap at all. You should have learned this a few months ago."

"Isn't this a mess?"

"It should be cut too."

After being reminded, Waterman's thoughts suddenly changed: "With Virchow's tumor cytopathology, perhaps this diagnostic method has very important significance for tumors. However, I don't think that future medicine will develop to what he said.

kind of degree."

"Tentatively scheduled for three days later."

"It should be the same for everyone. There are so many types of tumors and they can grow anywhere in the body. The diagnosis depends entirely on experience." Massimov explained.

Mosier was a little disappointed. On the surface, he still had the face of a chief doctor, but in his heart, he had long been hungry for bladder cancer removal. Now he heard that there was such a business model in the surgical theater. Kawei had lived in Vienna for a long time, so he always asked him to listen.

My heart felt itchy.

Seeing that Waterman was not interested, Massimov stood up and said, "Don't worry about Kawei's surgery. All we have to do is to be circus spectators and buy tickets to enter the venue to watch his performance. We won't let you down."

of."

"I was too excited just now."

At this time in the Hofburg Palace, Franz also heard the news about Erdem's surgery from Edward's mouth, and the stone in his heart finally fell halfway. After all, the surgery was risky, and Kawei was highly skilled, but no one could say for sure.

What will be the final result?

"Said he would not leave Austria until the war was over."

Franz nodded, his face softened a lot, and he reopened the document in his hand: "Since he is so good at it, let's wait until the war is over. Scientific exchange is a good thing, and no one will object to it."

This was the only bargaining chip that Edward could offer after careful consideration, but Franz had no reaction at all: "His Majesty the Austrian Emperor?"

"Okay, okay, can we stop engaging in these word games?" Massimov was a little annoyed. "Let's get back to the topic. Do you think what Kavi said at the end of the consultation is worth referring to? Or?

Let me put it another way, is what he said clinically feasible?"

Franz said "Thank you for your understanding", but he was full of complaints in his heart: You know that I am busy and you know that I care about the front line, why don't you hurry up and help? What's the use of saying you are tired?

"Where is the location?"

"You can definitely try it." Mosier also expressed a positive attitude, "Especially for those suspected skin tumors, it is not difficult to do the puncture he said."

Waterman has lived for such a long time, so he will naturally appear to be more serious than others in this regard.

On the other side of Paris, no one may know this young man who has just emerged, and the so-called traveling exhibition may not even have a hosting venue.

"The development of medicine in the 19th century was changing with each passing day. Who would have thought that a microscope could be used to diagnose tumors." Jacob spread his hands to express helplessness, but at the same time, there was a rare expression of excitement on his face, "At least, since the patient yesterday,

Judging from the situation, it seems feasible to search for tumor cells in urine with a microscope."

"Do you think there are other diseases that can produce tumor cells?"

"Municipal General Hospital, you have to buy tickets in advance to enter."

Jacob sighed softly and said, "Who knows, maybe we won't be here by then."

"I understand, there are always risks in surgery, and Mr. Edem has been mentally prepared for it."

This concern was not due to the impact of Kawei's innovation, but because they often used microscopes and had done pathological examinations of cadaver tumors, but they had never thought of linking pathological examinations with tumor diagnosis.

"But I think, since we have to have surgery, why bother with it." Waterman picked up the cup and poured two sips of coffee into his mouth. "Just cut off the lump, and finally determine the nature, and let the microscope serve as a post-operative dessert."

' instead of 'pre-dinner soup' would be nice too."

"Okay, okay, don't talk about these things." Mosier, who was sitting aside, brought the topic back again, "Now that we're done with the microscopy, we have to talk about surgery. His surgery hasn't given us a copy yet.

Outline the process, will there be any problems?"

Waterman has outstanding skills and is willing to try new things in surgery. He regards surgery as his whole life. But he is old, and in addition to a little professional pride, he also has an Austrian calm and conservative character.

"Dear Your Majesty, I know that you are concerned about the front line and hope to end the war as soon as possible. As long as Mr. Edem's operation is successful, I and Count Justina will write to His Majesty the Third Emperor and Marshal McMahon,

Do our best to secure peace for Austria. So, I beg you."

Edward finally brought up his topic: "I'm here to confirm the specific date of Dr. Carvey's Paris tour."

"."

"It's hard to say. Who knows how much the ticket will be worth after a few fiddles. But..." At this time, Massimov smiled and looked at Waterman aside, and said with some pride: "Hey, the dean and I

They all have memberships, the prices are discounted and you don’t have to grab tickets, it’s so comfortable.”

"What if it's a medium-sized tumor? Should we cut it?"

The most anxious person in the whole thing, and the only one who was eager to send Kavi to Paris, was only Edward. Since the end of Fernand's incident, everyone, whether in Vienna or in Paris more than a thousand kilometers away,

His gossip was scattered.
To be continued...
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