Nineteenth Century Medical Guide
Chapter 279 275. Will the scalpel tell you that this leg cannot be amputated before the operation?
Chapter 279 275. Will the scalpel tell you that this leg cannot be amputated before the operation?
Edmund is just a painter on the surface, and he is just an ordinary Frenchman in Vienna, which is full of artistic atmosphere.
But because of the personal relationship behind him and the anxiety of the Prussian-Austrian War, just two days after getting off the train, several big media reached out to the French embassy, and some unreliable news spread one after another.
Some said they came to visit relatives, some said they passed on the will of the three emperors, and some talked about mediation, alliances, and threats.
It wasn't until Edward finally came off the stage to explain the ins and outs that he led the matter to the right place.
It can be said that Edem has attracted enough attention from the very beginning, and within two days of retreating, Kavey quietly returned to Vienna from the front line, and it was difficult not to attract attention.On the second day after the consultation, many newspapers in Vienna published the latest news of Mr. Erdem.
This time it is related to the changes in the situation among the three countries of France, Opp, and it is also a major event that Franz has been thinking about all the time. In addition, Edward is also very cooperative, so apart from learning from each other, the reporters are trying to be truthful, at least not only Talking nonsense there based on personal opinion. 【1】
The huge "Kavi" name in the press release quickly played a role in promoting surgery, and some topics about surgery could be heard in the streets and alleys again.
Also arranged after the consultation were various seminars organized by the School of Surgery. The topics were undoubtedly Carvey's diagnostic process for hematuria and the upcoming resection of bladder cancer.
Cystoscopy skills are not difficult to master.
Those who can be invited to consult are veterans who are extremely familiar with the urethra. The urethra is their surgical approach.
As for the injury, although Mossier said a lot, it was only a urethral injury to them in clinical practice, and it was nothing compared to the usual treatment of bladder stones.Besides, as Carvey said before, as long as the urethral injury is not serious, it can completely heal itself.
The situation in Austria is indeed special now. Both the parties involved and Franz have made stances and rational choices.
After being reminded, Watman's thoughts suddenly turned back: "With Vershaw's tumor cytopathology, perhaps this diagnostic method has very important significance for tumors. However, I don't think that the future of medicine will develop as he said. kind of degree."
Franz nodded, his face relaxed a lot, and he reopened the file in his hand: "Since he has done this, let's wait until the war is over. Scientific exchanges are a good thing, and no one will object."
Watman pondered for a moment, then nodded: "That's right. In the final analysis, 'tumor' is also a doctor's inductive judgment based on various means and experience, and it is not absolutely objective."
"I heard from him that he helped in the operating room when he was five or six years old. Maybe this is his talent."
Edward finally talked about his topic: "I'm here to confirm the specific date of Dr. Carvey's tour to Paris."
"Isn't this a mess?"
"I mean, the surgery tour that His Majesty discussed with me before, it was agreed that Dr. Carvey would go to Paris to do medical report work, and it would also enhance the exchanges between the two countries." Edward said, "It's just that he became a military doctor later on. Department, this matter can only be postponed."
"I just don't think the reverse may be true."
This was the only bargaining chip Edward could offer after careful consideration, but Franz didn't respond to it: "His Majesty the Austrian Emperor?"
"How did you diagnose tumors before?"
"Then what if it's a moderately large tumor, should it be cut?"
On the other side of Paris, no one may know this young man who has just emerged, and the so-called tour exhibition may not even be able to secure a host venue.
"It's hard to say, who knows how much the ticket will be worth after a few back and forth. But at this time." Massimov smiled and looked at Watman aside, and said with some pride: "Hey, the dean and I Everyone has members, the price is discounted and there is no need to fight for tickets, so comfortable."
"Smaller? Half the size of a fist."
"Everyone should be similar. There are so many types of tumors that can grow anywhere in the body. Diagnosis is entirely based on experience." Massimov explained.
"Me too," said Mercier.
"After the operation is over, I will take time to see him." Franz closed a document in his hand and handed him to the minister beside him, "Don't worry, since Carvey is here, most of the operations will be It will be fine."
In front of Watman, there are still a few familiar faces from yesterday's consultation. The number of people has been strictly reduced, and the remaining ones are all director-level strengths: "Forget it, let me talk about it first. I have cut osteosarcoma and epidermal tumors. , I have always looked twice at most, touched twice, combined with the patient's oral statement and asked a few questions, and then I can make a decision."
In fact, Franz had long forgotten, even if the other party repeated it in such detail, he could not remember many details: "You have to discuss this matter with Dr. Carvey. I am not a prison here. I can stop him from going to Paris." No?"
"Huh? What's the matter?"
Jacob sighed softly and said, "Who knows, maybe we won't be here by then."
The most anxious person in the whole thing, and the only one who was eager to send Carvey to Paris, was Edward.Since Fernand's turmoil ended, gossip about him has spread in both Vienna and Paris, more than 1000 kilometers away.
"However, the membership is a one-time sale. You, a Frenchman, forget it. Don't waste the money."
Franz picked up another document beside the table and nodded: "Now that everything is done, Mr. Edward should go back quickly if he has nothing else to do. You are busy with this operation these days." , it’s time to go back and rest.”
"Location?"
"No need." Edward said with a smile, "Your Majesty has to care about the frontline wars, the people's livelihood, and the old man's health. It's too tiring."
"Dr. Cocawi said."
"Why did you go to the hospital? Why don't you come here?"
If he wants to get back the unfavorable situation, he can only rely on building momentum, and Carvey is the straw in his hand.Maybe this straw is not strong, it is still very tender, and it may even break if it is pulled, but Edward really has no other way.
"It should be cut too."
"I don't know much about abdominal surgery, so I won't talk."
"Can this be the same? The knife will tell you that this leg cannot be amputated before the operation?" The more Watman thought about it, the more something went wrong. "The doctor should direct the equipment, not the equipment to direct the doctor!"
"But I think, since we are going to have an operation, why bother." Watman picked up the cup and poured two sips of coffee into his mouth, "cut off the lump directly, and finally determine the nature, let the microscope be used as a post-operative 'dessert' ' instead of 'hors d'oeuvres' would be nice."
"You can try it." Mossier also had a positive attitude, "Especially for those suspected skin tumors, it is not difficult to do the kind of puncture he said."
Franz just opened the document, his thoughts were spinning between the paper and the other party's words, and he couldn't hear clearly for a while: "What did you just say? Paris? Who is going to Paris?"
Everyone looked at each other twice: "That's what he seems to think."
Waterman, having lived so long, naturally appears to be more serious in this respect than others.
"This..." Although Watman had a different idea, his thinking could still keep up, and he immediately realized that he had made a small mistake. "In this way, wouldn't the microscope inspection of tumor cells become the commander of the operation?"
"I understand. Surgery is always risky. Mr. Erdem has already been mentally prepared."
"Okay, okay, can we stop these word games?" Massimov was a little annoyed, "Let's get back to the topic, do you think that what Kavey said at the end of the consultation is worth referring to? Or Let me put it another way, is his statement clinically feasible?"
"Tentatively in three days."
What really caught their attention was the previous microscopic examination of urine sediment.
Massimov thought for a moment and said, "It's been about ten years, but it's only recently that it's been paid attention to. Who would do pathology slides a few years ago?"
"Bullshit!!!"
"Anything like this?"
"A person so young can be said to be a child, how can he know so much?"
Mossier was a little disappointed, he still had the face of a chief doctor on the surface, but his appetite had been slackened by the resection of bladder cancer in his heart.Now hearing that there is such a business model in the surgical theater, and that Carvey has lived in Vienna for a long time, it always makes him feel itchy.
"It's only natural for someone to go back to his own hospital for surgery to make money." Watman said, "And his tickets are not cheap at all. You should have learned it a few months ago."
"How small?"
"."
"Said he would not leave Austria until the war was over."
"Actually, the doctor is looking at and writing the results of the microscope examination, just with the help of some instruments." Some people began to smooth things over, "Surgical operations don't just rely on hands, but also use knives."
"Municipal General Hospital, you have to buy tickets in advance to enter."
"Experience can also be overturned." Watman sighed, and looked at Jacob beside him, "What do you think?"
Edward raised his voice: "His Majesty Franz?!"
"say what?"
"In the 19th century, medicine developed rapidly. Who would have thought that microscopes could be used to diagnose tumors?" Jacob spread his hands to express helplessness, but at the same time, his face was slightly excited, "At least but from the patient yesterday In this case, it seems feasible to look for tumor cells in urine with a microscope."
Especially this kind of subversion of tradition, he would never agree to it: "This kid's idea is more and more dangerous every time. In his eyes, do future doctors have to do a bunch of tests before they can draw a conclusion on the disease?"
"Okay, okay, don't talk about these things." Mosier, who was sitting by the side, brought the topic back again, "After talking about the mirror examination, we have to talk about the operation. He hasn't given us a copy of his operation until now." Outline the process, will there be any problems?"
"I was too excited just now."
Waterman is helping Carvey on the surface, but the medicine in his mind cannot tolerate loopholes, at least he has to pass his own test first: "I mean, the cystoscope did not see the tumor after all, but it can only determine where the bleeding is. It’s just the bladder. If it’s a tumor, there must be tumor cells, and if there are tumor cells, it must be a tumor?”
"It's all right, Carvey will go to Paris when the war is over."
This kind of concern is not because of the impact of Kawei's innovation, but because they often use microscopes and have done pathological examinations of cadaveric tumors, but they have never thought of linking pathological examinations with tumor diagnosis.
Mossier felt distressed when he thought of his wallet: "I never thought that seeing an operation would make me look poor. You won't spend another 1000 crowns, will you?"
Everyone at the table nodded: "That's what he meant."
"Stop, stop, stop!!!" Massimov interrupted him, "You have relapsed into an old problem, why are you starting to be spiritualistic again? Medicine is a science, and there is a set of logical relationships in it, not a doctor Whatever you think is what you think."
Watman has outstanding skills and is willing to try new things in surgery. He regards surgery as his whole.But he is old, and besides a bit of professional pride, he also has an Austrian calm and conservative character.
"Honestly, I think it can be tried," Jacob said, "at least urology can try."
"Oh, by the way, when is the time?"
"Oh, tell me about this."
They are standing at the corner of the drastic transformation from medical idealism to materialism. Many people admit that idealism is unreliable, but they still have some views in their hearts.
"Your Majesty, I know that your heart is on the front line, and you also hope to end the war as soon as possible. As long as Mr. Edem's operation is successful, I will write to His Majesty Nasan and Marshal McMahon together with Earl Justina, Do our best to secure peace for Austria. So, I implore."
This is a trivial matter. Many famous surgeons will receive invitations from foreign schools or associations to do surgery demonstrations.No matter how bad it is, there will be various meetings that need to be attended. Simply making a report can increase your popularity, so why not do it.
"Oh." The old man sighed, drank the coffee in the cup in one gulp, and asked suddenly, "Well, how many years have passed since the argument that tumors are attributed to cell diseases?"
Franz said "thank you for your understanding", but he was full of complaints in his heart: You know I'm busy and I care about the front line, why don't you hurry up and help?What's the use of being tired?
At the Hofburg Palace at this time, Franz also heard the news of Edem's surgery from Edward's mouth, and the stone in his heart finally fell half.Surgery is risky after all, and Kavey is highly skilled, but no one knows what the final result will be.
Seeing that Watman was not interested, Massimov stood up and said, "Don't worry about Carvey's surgery. All we have to do is to be a circus audience. Just buy a ticket and go to the venue to watch his performance. You won't be disappointed." of."
"Cut, it affects the beauty."
"Do you think there are other diseases that produce tumor cells?"
The reason why he was able to hold his current position was entirely because Na San hadn't tried to move his mind yet.
"Do you need me to go?"
Seeing that the other party issued an order to evict the guest, Edward quickly said: "Actually... Actually, I came to the palace for another matter."
"In my opinion, this upside-down is the same meaning."
"Is it possible that it was just a coincidence? Or a misunderstanding?"
Franz still didn't speak, but judging from the several expressions that flashed across his face, he seemed to be obsessed with the content of the document in his hand.It wasn't until he yelled twice again that he had a reaction: "Huh? Oh, I see, I'll do as you want."
"You agree?"
"Ah."
The number of surgeries has started to increase, and the update can be stabilized for the time being, but there will be a time lag, and this chapter will keep up with it. Sometimes I am too tired to lie on the bed, and it is easy to miss a second. I may have to make up this chapter when I have time the next day. , sorry.Finally, thank you for your follow-up and monthly pass, really appreciate it
(End of this chapter)
Edmund is just a painter on the surface, and he is just an ordinary Frenchman in Vienna, which is full of artistic atmosphere.
But because of the personal relationship behind him and the anxiety of the Prussian-Austrian War, just two days after getting off the train, several big media reached out to the French embassy, and some unreliable news spread one after another.
Some said they came to visit relatives, some said they passed on the will of the three emperors, and some talked about mediation, alliances, and threats.
It wasn't until Edward finally came off the stage to explain the ins and outs that he led the matter to the right place.
It can be said that Edem has attracted enough attention from the very beginning, and within two days of retreating, Kavey quietly returned to Vienna from the front line, and it was difficult not to attract attention.On the second day after the consultation, many newspapers in Vienna published the latest news of Mr. Erdem.
This time it is related to the changes in the situation among the three countries of France, Opp, and it is also a major event that Franz has been thinking about all the time. In addition, Edward is also very cooperative, so apart from learning from each other, the reporters are trying to be truthful, at least not only Talking nonsense there based on personal opinion. 【1】
The huge "Kavi" name in the press release quickly played a role in promoting surgery, and some topics about surgery could be heard in the streets and alleys again.
Also arranged after the consultation were various seminars organized by the School of Surgery. The topics were undoubtedly Carvey's diagnostic process for hematuria and the upcoming resection of bladder cancer.
Cystoscopy skills are not difficult to master.
Those who can be invited to consult are veterans who are extremely familiar with the urethra. The urethra is their surgical approach.
As for the injury, although Mossier said a lot, it was only a urethral injury to them in clinical practice, and it was nothing compared to the usual treatment of bladder stones.Besides, as Carvey said before, as long as the urethral injury is not serious, it can completely heal itself.
The situation in Austria is indeed special now. Both the parties involved and Franz have made stances and rational choices.
After being reminded, Watman's thoughts suddenly turned back: "With Vershaw's tumor cytopathology, perhaps this diagnostic method has very important significance for tumors. However, I don't think that the future of medicine will develop as he said. kind of degree."
Franz nodded, his face relaxed a lot, and he reopened the file in his hand: "Since he has done this, let's wait until the war is over. Scientific exchanges are a good thing, and no one will object."
Watman pondered for a moment, then nodded: "That's right. In the final analysis, 'tumor' is also a doctor's inductive judgment based on various means and experience, and it is not absolutely objective."
"I heard from him that he helped in the operating room when he was five or six years old. Maybe this is his talent."
Edward finally talked about his topic: "I'm here to confirm the specific date of Dr. Carvey's tour to Paris."
"Isn't this a mess?"
"I mean, the surgery tour that His Majesty discussed with me before, it was agreed that Dr. Carvey would go to Paris to do medical report work, and it would also enhance the exchanges between the two countries." Edward said, "It's just that he became a military doctor later on. Department, this matter can only be postponed."
"I just don't think the reverse may be true."
This was the only bargaining chip Edward could offer after careful consideration, but Franz didn't respond to it: "His Majesty the Austrian Emperor?"
"How did you diagnose tumors before?"
"Then what if it's a moderately large tumor, should it be cut?"
On the other side of Paris, no one may know this young man who has just emerged, and the so-called tour exhibition may not even be able to secure a host venue.
"It's hard to say, who knows how much the ticket will be worth after a few back and forth. But at this time." Massimov smiled and looked at Watman aside, and said with some pride: "Hey, the dean and I Everyone has members, the price is discounted and there is no need to fight for tickets, so comfortable."
"Smaller? Half the size of a fist."
"Everyone should be similar. There are so many types of tumors that can grow anywhere in the body. Diagnosis is entirely based on experience." Massimov explained.
"Me too," said Mercier.
"After the operation is over, I will take time to see him." Franz closed a document in his hand and handed him to the minister beside him, "Don't worry, since Carvey is here, most of the operations will be It will be fine."
In front of Watman, there are still a few familiar faces from yesterday's consultation. The number of people has been strictly reduced, and the remaining ones are all director-level strengths: "Forget it, let me talk about it first. I have cut osteosarcoma and epidermal tumors. , I have always looked twice at most, touched twice, combined with the patient's oral statement and asked a few questions, and then I can make a decision."
In fact, Franz had long forgotten, even if the other party repeated it in such detail, he could not remember many details: "You have to discuss this matter with Dr. Carvey. I am not a prison here. I can stop him from going to Paris." No?"
"Huh? What's the matter?"
Jacob sighed softly and said, "Who knows, maybe we won't be here by then."
The most anxious person in the whole thing, and the only one who was eager to send Carvey to Paris, was Edward.Since Fernand's turmoil ended, gossip about him has spread in both Vienna and Paris, more than 1000 kilometers away.
"However, the membership is a one-time sale. You, a Frenchman, forget it. Don't waste the money."
Franz picked up another document beside the table and nodded: "Now that everything is done, Mr. Edward should go back quickly if he has nothing else to do. You are busy with this operation these days." , it’s time to go back and rest.”
"Location?"
"No need." Edward said with a smile, "Your Majesty has to care about the frontline wars, the people's livelihood, and the old man's health. It's too tiring."
"Dr. Cocawi said."
"Why did you go to the hospital? Why don't you come here?"
If he wants to get back the unfavorable situation, he can only rely on building momentum, and Carvey is the straw in his hand.Maybe this straw is not strong, it is still very tender, and it may even break if it is pulled, but Edward really has no other way.
"It should be cut too."
"I don't know much about abdominal surgery, so I won't talk."
"Can this be the same? The knife will tell you that this leg cannot be amputated before the operation?" The more Watman thought about it, the more something went wrong. "The doctor should direct the equipment, not the equipment to direct the doctor!"
"But I think, since we are going to have an operation, why bother." Watman picked up the cup and poured two sips of coffee into his mouth, "cut off the lump directly, and finally determine the nature, let the microscope be used as a post-operative 'dessert' ' instead of 'hors d'oeuvres' would be nice."
"You can try it." Mossier also had a positive attitude, "Especially for those suspected skin tumors, it is not difficult to do the kind of puncture he said."
Franz just opened the document, his thoughts were spinning between the paper and the other party's words, and he couldn't hear clearly for a while: "What did you just say? Paris? Who is going to Paris?"
Everyone looked at each other twice: "That's what he seems to think."
Waterman, having lived so long, naturally appears to be more serious in this respect than others.
"This..." Although Watman had a different idea, his thinking could still keep up, and he immediately realized that he had made a small mistake. "In this way, wouldn't the microscope inspection of tumor cells become the commander of the operation?"
"I understand. Surgery is always risky. Mr. Erdem has already been mentally prepared."
"Okay, okay, can we stop these word games?" Massimov was a little annoyed, "Let's get back to the topic, do you think that what Kavey said at the end of the consultation is worth referring to? Or Let me put it another way, is his statement clinically feasible?"
"Tentatively in three days."
What really caught their attention was the previous microscopic examination of urine sediment.
Massimov thought for a moment and said, "It's been about ten years, but it's only recently that it's been paid attention to. Who would do pathology slides a few years ago?"
"Bullshit!!!"
"Anything like this?"
"A person so young can be said to be a child, how can he know so much?"
Mossier was a little disappointed, he still had the face of a chief doctor on the surface, but his appetite had been slackened by the resection of bladder cancer in his heart.Now hearing that there is such a business model in the surgical theater, and that Carvey has lived in Vienna for a long time, it always makes him feel itchy.
"It's only natural for someone to go back to his own hospital for surgery to make money." Watman said, "And his tickets are not cheap at all. You should have learned it a few months ago."
"How small?"
"."
"Said he would not leave Austria until the war was over."
"Actually, the doctor is looking at and writing the results of the microscope examination, just with the help of some instruments." Some people began to smooth things over, "Surgical operations don't just rely on hands, but also use knives."
"Municipal General Hospital, you have to buy tickets in advance to enter."
"Experience can also be overturned." Watman sighed, and looked at Jacob beside him, "What do you think?"
Edward raised his voice: "His Majesty Franz?!"
"say what?"
"In the 19th century, medicine developed rapidly. Who would have thought that microscopes could be used to diagnose tumors?" Jacob spread his hands to express helplessness, but at the same time, his face was slightly excited, "At least but from the patient yesterday In this case, it seems feasible to look for tumor cells in urine with a microscope."
Especially this kind of subversion of tradition, he would never agree to it: "This kid's idea is more and more dangerous every time. In his eyes, do future doctors have to do a bunch of tests before they can draw a conclusion on the disease?"
"Okay, okay, don't talk about these things." Mosier, who was sitting by the side, brought the topic back again, "After talking about the mirror examination, we have to talk about the operation. He hasn't given us a copy of his operation until now." Outline the process, will there be any problems?"
"I was too excited just now."
Waterman is helping Carvey on the surface, but the medicine in his mind cannot tolerate loopholes, at least he has to pass his own test first: "I mean, the cystoscope did not see the tumor after all, but it can only determine where the bleeding is. It’s just the bladder. If it’s a tumor, there must be tumor cells, and if there are tumor cells, it must be a tumor?”
"It's all right, Carvey will go to Paris when the war is over."
This kind of concern is not because of the impact of Kawei's innovation, but because they often use microscopes and have done pathological examinations of cadaveric tumors, but they have never thought of linking pathological examinations with tumor diagnosis.
Mossier felt distressed when he thought of his wallet: "I never thought that seeing an operation would make me look poor. You won't spend another 1000 crowns, will you?"
Everyone at the table nodded: "That's what he meant."
"Stop, stop, stop!!!" Massimov interrupted him, "You have relapsed into an old problem, why are you starting to be spiritualistic again? Medicine is a science, and there is a set of logical relationships in it, not a doctor Whatever you think is what you think."
Watman has outstanding skills and is willing to try new things in surgery. He regards surgery as his whole.But he is old, and besides a bit of professional pride, he also has an Austrian calm and conservative character.
"Honestly, I think it can be tried," Jacob said, "at least urology can try."
"Oh, by the way, when is the time?"
"Oh, tell me about this."
They are standing at the corner of the drastic transformation from medical idealism to materialism. Many people admit that idealism is unreliable, but they still have some views in their hearts.
"Your Majesty, I know that your heart is on the front line, and you also hope to end the war as soon as possible. As long as Mr. Edem's operation is successful, I will write to His Majesty Nasan and Marshal McMahon together with Earl Justina, Do our best to secure peace for Austria. So, I implore."
This is a trivial matter. Many famous surgeons will receive invitations from foreign schools or associations to do surgery demonstrations.No matter how bad it is, there will be various meetings that need to be attended. Simply making a report can increase your popularity, so why not do it.
"Oh." The old man sighed, drank the coffee in the cup in one gulp, and asked suddenly, "Well, how many years have passed since the argument that tumors are attributed to cell diseases?"
Franz said "thank you for your understanding", but he was full of complaints in his heart: You know I'm busy and I care about the front line, why don't you hurry up and help?What's the use of being tired?
At the Hofburg Palace at this time, Franz also heard the news of Edem's surgery from Edward's mouth, and the stone in his heart finally fell half.Surgery is risky after all, and Kavey is highly skilled, but no one knows what the final result will be.
Seeing that Watman was not interested, Massimov stood up and said, "Don't worry about Carvey's surgery. All we have to do is to be a circus audience. Just buy a ticket and go to the venue to watch his performance. You won't be disappointed." of."
"Cut, it affects the beauty."
"Do you think there are other diseases that produce tumor cells?"
The reason why he was able to hold his current position was entirely because Na San hadn't tried to move his mind yet.
"Do you need me to go?"
Seeing that the other party issued an order to evict the guest, Edward quickly said: "Actually... Actually, I came to the palace for another matter."
"In my opinion, this upside-down is the same meaning."
"Is it possible that it was just a coincidence? Or a misunderstanding?"
Franz still didn't speak, but judging from the several expressions that flashed across his face, he seemed to be obsessed with the content of the document in his hand.It wasn't until he yelled twice again that he had a reaction: "Huh? Oh, I see, I'll do as you want."
"You agree?"
"Ah."
The number of surgeries has started to increase, and the update can be stabilized for the time being, but there will be a time lag, and this chapter will keep up with it. Sometimes I am too tired to lie on the bed, and it is easy to miss a second. I may have to make up this chapter when I have time the next day. , sorry.Finally, thank you for your follow-up and monthly pass, really appreciate it
(End of this chapter)
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