Nineteenth Century Medical Guide

Chapter 213 210. The Future of Electricity

Chapter 213 210. The Future of Electricity
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The conditions given by Franz greatly exceeded Carvey's expectations, and were even more favorable than what he had ever imagined.

The self-built team does not belong to anyone, and the operation is performed by one's own will, and there is also the protection of the commissioner. Although this protection is two-way, Kawei doesn't care.As long as you can really protect your own safety, you don't want to rebel or do other things that are not good for the empire.

After all, in his eyes, it doesn't matter where he stays to develop surgery, it all depends on where God throws him.As long as the resources are in place, there is no need for him to leave.

The current position is the deputy inspector who is still under the name of Chief Inspector Morazo, and is generally composed of the chief military doctor in the military-level unit or the director of the battlefield central hospital.Although Carvey does not have real management power over them, he has the highest authority in the entire army when dealing with simple medical incidents.

This is only a superficial understanding.

The power given by Franz did not explain much, many places are not clear enough, and there are many places that can be manipulated.

For example, the number of "self-built teams" is not fixed. Carvey can set up only one surgical team, or two, three, or four. Such small teams with a ladder-like distribution will rotate in turn like a modern emergency department. Don't worry about persistence.

When the wounded are really full, multiple teams can also cooperate together.

Another example is "not subordinate to anyone" means that Carvey is not under the jurisdiction of any superior.But there are at least a dozen temporary hospitals on the front line, and it is entirely up to him to decide where to stay and take over more effectively.

It is not impossible, if possible, to recreate a medical post for yourself or even a new hospital independent of other hospitals.

Carvey has the backing of Laszlo's pharmaceutical and equipment factories. Medicines and equipment should not be a problem, and more importantly, people.It seems that there is still some time before the war, and Carvey needs to select doctors who can be used by him from the list of surgeons who have signed up for the military medical office.

VIPs will definitely offend people, so Carvey got another permission from Franz to recruit people.

"Number. You can figure it out." Franz didn't want Carvey and Edinson to get into a fight. "You have to take care of the staffing of other field hospitals. Don't make the medical committee too uncomfortable."

"My team will definitely play a role." Carvey assured, "It's far beyond my own ability."

Franz still has an impression of the abdominal surgery. Except for Hermann and Bergett, who are well-known surgeons, Damirgang and Amor are both fresh faces and very young: "I believe Let go of your teaching ability."

With these words, Carvey let go of the last worry in his heart.

But before taking action, he still needs to pass the "beauty test" of the two girls.

Jenny and Cecilia couldn't stay with Edward because of their identities.In fact, as soon as the operation was over, they were taken to the dining room by those military and political officials, and the living room and the subsequent small garden became restricted areas for both of them.

The small garden is some distance away from the restaurant, and the three people sitting there chatting can barely be seen through the glass window.

While dealing with those lsps, the two girls also had to keep an eye on Kavey's movements.Jenny is mainly responsible for attracting other people's attention, and Cecilia is responsible for stalking.The whole process was hard, but the result was not bad, at least it didn't let Kawei slip from their noses.

Carvey did not leave directly after the conversation, but had to go back to the living room to get his surgical instrument box.

This just gave them a chance.

"Doctor Carvey!"

The moment she saw Kavey walk into the living room, Cecilia got up and followed out.

She held a red wine glass in her hand, and her face had all the beauty and impeccable smile that a lady should have.In Cecilia's impression, no man can refuse this greeting: "Doctor Carvey, please stay~~~"

But Kawei didn't mean to stop, and walked straight to the living room.

"Doctor Carvey!!!" Cecilia had never seen such an incomprehensible person. She raised the troublesome skirt with one hand, accelerated her pace, and finally stopped at the gate before Carvey: " Dr. Kavi Hines!!!"

"Ok?"

The power given by Franz is so enticing that Carvey is now like a kid who just got a new game and his mind is full of staffing issues.In addition, Cecilia brought some British and American accents, which made Kawei, who had been away from English for several months, uncomfortable for a while.

He stopped immediately, sized up the person coming, and asked, "What do you want me to do, Miss?"

This episode did not disturb Cecilia's pace: "Congratulations to Dr. Carvey for the successful operation."

"Oh"

Carvey blinked, smiled and replied "Thank you", and turned to leave.The beauty in front of her was not willing to let him go, she took half a step across, blocking his way with her raised skirt: "Doctor Carvey is in such a hurry to leave."

"Well, I have something else to do."

"Why don't you leave after eating?" Cecilia turned back to look at the restaurant, and while confirming Jenny's situation, she was also introducing lunch to Carvey, "Marshal Ludwig's chef is top-notch."

"Oh, I've eaten."

Carvey has to sigh, the girl in front of her has indeed brought her own advantages to the extreme.This technique of blocking the door with a skirt alone can keep all the upper class people who call themselves gentlemen in front of them, even he is no exception.

It's not that he is a gentleman, it's just that this is Ludwig's manor, where all the top military officials gather.Before you know the real identity of the woman, you still can't mess around: "Is there anything you can do with me, girl?"

"I"

Cecilia originally wanted to use the excuse of "dining together" to have a good chat with him, but now that the situation has changed, she can only save those twists and turns and report her family.

She put away her smile instantly: "Oh, forget it, I'm Jenny's friend, you should have seen her in St. Mary's Hospital, right?"

"Jenny?" Carvey had no impression, "I don't know."

"She said she greeted you."

Carvey opened the memory carefully again, dug a lot, and shook his head: "I'm really sorry, I don't have any memory."

"She and I opened a nursing home on the outskirts of Vienna. They originally wanted to send that female patient for electrotherapy, but you cured her headache." Cecilia put down her cute Disguised, completely changed to a business model, "Do you still have an impression of the patient with headache and convulsions?"

The other party mentioned the ventricular drainage operation, and Carvey's memory came back again: "Oh, it's her, I have an impression."

"Can I borrow your time for 10 minutes?" Cecilia walked out of the gate and looked towards the grove in the distance.

Kawei looked back at the door of the living room, but couldn't tell her identity from her dress, so it was really hard to refuse: "Okay then."

Jenny and Cecilia have been looking for Carvey for a long time. From the hospital to the medical school, to the surgical school and his own residence, they are always one step behind him, and they have never found a chance to chat.It can be seen how precious the current 10 minutes are to Cecilia.

Now that she has declared herself as a family, she simply saved time and explained the whole purpose of coming here: "The income is divided into [-]-[-]%, you don't have to do anything, just take a picture and say a few words of advertising to get the money .”

Carvey doesn't know much about nursing homes, and he's not interested in their business model: "I'm not short of money."

"This income is sent to you, and it really doesn't take much of your time." Cecilia was a little anxious, which was what they were most afraid of, "We will sell the clothes, we will find a photographer, and the advertising words Help you write, just a photo!"

Carvey shook his head: "I'm not interested in being an endorsement."

"But this is"

"But I'm very interested in the machines in your sanitarium." Carvey turned his back and asked, "Won't the electric current in those electric bathtubs harm the human body?"

"No." Cecilia said, "The electric current is very weak, and there is basically no feeling. Oh, I mean, the electric bath can make people relax. The process is very comfortable and there is no discomfort."

"Oh." Carvey asked thoughtfully, "How is the effect of electrotherapy?"

"Very good, really good!" Cecilia took Carvey to the glass window of the restaurant, glanced at Jenny, secretly gestured to her, and then continued, "If Dr. Carvey is helpful to the curative effect If you have any doubts, you can try it yourself. You don’t need to pay, everything is free!”

"No need."

Carvey knew very well that the extremely weak electric current was meaningless to treat diseases, and it was impossible to use electric current to treat diseases, except of course the electroshock treatment for mental illness.It's just that electric shock has requirements for symptoms and current intensity, and it's not that simple.

"Dr. Carvey, we just came to Vienna, and we really need someone like you to be our spokesperson." Cecilia saw that the normal conversation was useless, so she picked up the lady's mask again, "We spent all our savings and introduced There are a lot of electrotherapy equipment. But the business is too sluggish, and it is really difficult to make ends meet.”

Carvey's dictionary does not seem to have the word pity and pity: "You can find someone else, I have always been conservative about things that have not been medically proven."

"It's proven by many doctors, it really works!"

"Which doctor is it? Have you ever written a paper?" Carvey began to torture his soul, "When was the paper written? In which journal was it published? Have you done any animal experiments? Are there any disease samples from patients?"

Cecilia was puzzled by the question, but at this moment Jenny finally rushed over: "A Canadian doctor, published in a Canadian medical journal."

With an expression of not wanting to fool me, Carvey asked, "What disease is electrotherapy suitable for?"

"All kinds of arthritis, cough, headache, and chest tightness." Jenny said, "If it is an electric bath with hot water, it can also effectively treat skin diseases. In the nursing home in Canada, we have treated several syphilis patients. good."

"good?"

Carvey thought of the remission period of chancre and syphilis rash: "Syphilis infection will resolve itself in the middle stage. This is not a cure, but it just becomes latent when the time comes."

It was the first time that the tried and tested history of syphilis treatment was refuted like this. Jenny was unwilling: "We have also treated severe headaches, low back pain, and muscle pain all over the body can also be relieved by electrotherapy."

"I understand, I understand." Carvey signaled her to stop talking, "It should be the function of the electric bathtub."

"Correct!"

"Even if there is no current, hot water alone will have this effect." Carvey did not give them a chance to continue explaining, "I definitely won't be an endorsement, but it doesn't mean I don't do business."

The two girls were not medical professionals after all, so they couldn't understand what he said before.

It's a pity that the spokesperson's business has failed, but they will not let go of any opportunity to make money: "What business?"

"I want to ask where do these electrotherapy equipment come from?" Carvey said, "In my impression, no one in the Vienna Medical School studies electrophysiology, and even Mr. Laszlo's factory is not interested in electricity. "

"The machine was brought from Prussia."

"But the seller is an Italian."

Carvey was a little surprised: "The relationship between Pu and Ao is so tense now, how did you transport it?"

"Sellers have their own channels." Jenny spread her hands, expressing her helplessness, "If I knew, how could I be in the nursing home business."

"So that's the case." Carvey stopped, and finally made clear his purpose, "Can I contact him? Or can you contact him? I want to talk to him about problems with electrical equipment."

The two girls didn't understand why a doctor was so interested in electricity, but they had no reason to refuse when the business came to their door: "If you find that person for you, can you speak for us?"

"Unfortunately, I can't." Carvey insisted on this, "but I can consider introducing you to other people."

"Really? Our requirements for spokespersons are very high!"

"Try it." Carvey sighed, "But instead, you have to tell me the name of the Italian."

"It's okay, it's just a name." Jenny replied straightforwardly, "His name is Kino, and I heard he's from Neapolitan."

(End of this chapter)

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