Act 136 Jack
Doug, who was covered with a thick quilt on the bed, looked at the young medical student and said, "You are too clean."
"Too clean?" Jack took a step back slightly, his body stiffened, as if he had noticed something.
Drake looked backward from the back at Jack. When Doug didn't say anything, he hadn't noticed that this young medical student was so clean.
It's so clean that it's almost spotless.
but……
"Isn't the doctor clean?" Drake puzzled.
"Of course it's great. But... Captain, you go to the hospital too. Are the doctors inside very clean? Even... the butchers are cleaner than them.
The senior doctors all look like that, why is he so clean?
Don't say it's his habit to love cleanliness.
Captain, look at him. If you want to maintain this level of cleanliness, can you explain it by just using habits?
In addition, he could smell the scent of burning ashes on his body, but there was no dust on his body.
This smell cannot be smoked in the fireplace.
The factory's power workshop will not be so clean.
Only by trying to clear up something can it be so clean.
The only explanation is the corpse refining plant.”
When Drake heard Doug's reasoning, he did not question it immediately.
The city of New Haven, Drake has lived for ten years, and almost all the time it has fallen on the ground, seems to be here.
Looking back at the direction Jack came when he met him, there was indeed a corpse training factory there.
That is to say...
Drake's one-eyed eyes looked at Jack's sideways back, and opened his eyes wide.
Although, for Captain Drake, he had seen or killed people.
but……
In the era of thermal weapons, long-distance attacks cannot make people feel too much awe of life.
Killing is not so much an art of plundering life, but rather a person falling from afar with the sound of gunfire.
However, doctors are very different.
When they dissect, they will not pull the body away from the body and operate it remotely.
They wished they could stuff themselves into the corpse, eager to understand every corner of the corpse.
Even, they would soak their favorite works in a jar with formalin mixed solution.
It pickles like a farmer's woman making pickles.
but……
Fortunately, pickling is not for eating.
It is to show teaching to others.
If the doctor does not have the sacred aura of curing diseases and saving people, those who do these actions will either be hanged and hung high or burned to death by stake.
"You didn't disappoint me. It seemed that the physical illness did not cause problems in your brain." Jack had a smile on his face.
However, this smile was not warm, and it was even a little cold.
Alan looked at Jack's hands and even felt that the medical student in front of him wanted to lift Doug's skull and check the brain inside.
"Thank you for the compliment." Doug said, turning his body slightly and saying to Drake, "Captain, I'm sick. I'm grateful for your concern for me. But, Dr. Jack, please take him back. I think I don't need his treatment for the time being."
Drake just wanted to agree.
Medical student Jack said, "Are you denying the effect of anatomy on medicine?"
Doug shook his head and said, "I never wanted to deny the role of anatomy in medicine. On the contrary, I think the development of medicine cannot be separated from anatomy.
But can all diseases be solved and treated with just anatomy?
To put it another way, the disease I have is just a cold.
Does a cold need to be treated with the body?
Moreover, I don’t think you know how the cold is going to be.”
Medicine is constantly improving.
The advancement of modern medicine has not only possessed a scientific guiding theoretical system.
The main thing is the new materials emerging from the Industrial Revolution, which provide medical care with a cleaner environment, better equipment, and more effective drugs.
However, even as medicine continues to improve, many diseases, even common diseases, causes of the disease, and cure are still unknown.
Many times, my body still looks like a black box.
Injecting this medicine will cure this disease.
Doug's questions may not be completely correct in the future, and there is no solution now.
Yes, he was just making things difficult for Jack.
Jack, who only had a slight fragrance of wood ashes, was asked so much that he couldn't speak.
Including the corpses he dissected this morning, he has participated in the dissection of a total of 100 corpses.
If he is let to be a murderer, as long as he has the right tools, he can dismember a living person into pieces of meat in a few dozen seconds.
However, if he was allowed to use these valuable anatomical experience to cut off the patient's body and cure their illnesses, he would not be sure of it.
Destruction is easier than construction, and construction is harder than destruction.
When Drake, Allen and others thought that the doctor could cure the cold, and of course the doctor knew how it was cured.
However……
That's not the case.
Jack was silent.
When facing patients, doctors are born in an advantageous position.
Many times, when facing ordinary authors, even if they talk nonsense, patients will believe it sincerely.
However, at this time, the people in front of him did not trust him at all, and they even said that it was his patient.
Moreover, he seems to understand medicine very well, which makes it difficult for him to deal with.
However, Doug did not force him too much. He suddenly laughed, "Jack, do you want to come to work here? I have many workers, and the workers have many children. They will all get sick and need treatment.
You can protect their health when you come here.
Of course, you may not be interested in these.
What I want to say is, come to me and you can get what you want.
For example... Journal of the American Medical Association, and even the Lancet are possible.
What do you think is modern medicine?
I think it is medicine guided by scientific theory and supported by modern technology.
With me, I think you will gain something."
Jack thought for a moment and nodded in agreement, "I can work here."
When Drake saw this scene, his expression on his face was very strange.
Why is this happening?
I found a medical student myself, and Doug pointed out that he was a person who often dissected the body.
I thought Doug hated such people very much.
But... why was Doug suddenly accepted as his subordinate?
Doug has so many excellent subordinates, is it that they all convinced?
Drake felt that his mind was a little confused. He conquered a subordinate so easily. How could he learn it himself? How could he learn it?
Chapter completed!