Bonaparte didn't believe in the doctor because he was conservative and outdated. In fact, after seeing the "treatment" method at the University of Rouen, Georgiana also expressed doubts about their treatment methods.

Medieval internal medical therapy includes but is not limited to vomiting and bloodletting. The way to calm the mentally ill is anesthesia. In contrast, the doctor Renek who worked in the women's shelter was not as "metaphysical" as them. Although he was only in his 20s, he Knowing how to use a stethoscope, he must listen to the heart and lung sounds of everyone before taking them into custody, at least to ensure that no one has tuberculosis or other diseases.

The house that was converted from a missionary school to a prison and later to an asylum was not well ventilated, and there were many people living there. Once tuberculosis broke out in it, it would be unthinkable. Although Renek was young and was still an intern, he knew very well that although her place was not a serious hospital, it was very busy. When Georgiana and Mrs. Secu were away, he was in charge.

His mentor was Covisart, who was working at the largest charity hospital in Paris when he was not serving as Napoleon's personal physician. For this aspect, Napoleon still gave Georgiana support. Even if Covisat couldn't come by himself, he also introduced his excellent disciples to help Georgiana.

Germany's senior talents are still among the best in the world. Reneck invented the stethoscope because of a paper called "The New Method of Auscultation" written by a German, Leopold Auenbrugger, which was written in 1760. , was later found out by Kwissat, and then this became Reynach's subject.

From theory to practical application requires a clinical experiment process, not only for new drugs, but also for new tools. Her dream of letting women and children study in the shelter was unsuccessful in the end. After the women were trained, they went to the Invalides to work as nurses, and the children were sent outside to study, except that they returned to the shelter at night. Just like normal kids.

Perhaps his purpose is to train artillerymen who understand geometry and mechanics, but free education has indeed benefited many people. He is a French academician after all.

When he was 26 years old, he discovered Napoleon’s theorem. This is not because others compliment him, but he discovered it himself: If the sides of any triangle are used as bases to form an isosceles with a base angle of 60° triangles, their centers form an equilateral triangle.

It is not difficult to understand and prove this theorem, but she has always kept this trick, after all, she was also a sycophant who was good at flattering teachers when she was studying.

When she proposed to introduce Dutch dairy cows, she forgot that there was also bovine tuberculosis. This disease is not as rotten as rinderpest, and the death is not so terrible, but she thinks it is not worthwhile to get the terminal disease before the invention of antibiotics for the sake of beauty. .

If an ordinary person has an idea, it needs to be written, and it will be reviewed by many people in front of the first ruler of France to verify its practicability, and it will not be so careless as she said, affecting his decision-making.

Even cider is not that easy, cider in Brittany requires a cider apple which after fermentation has the character of the apple and its juice, but making cider requires fermented apples which have the same properties as the commonly eaten apples no the same.

Anyway, if the application of the University of Rouen can be approved, she can cooperate with them on the planting of apples. This is not only part of the secularization of the university, but also related to the industrial transformation of Rouen. With other projects, the factory owners You won't be staring at cheap yarn from England.

The cheapness of yarn is based on slavery and child labor. The adulteration of pure cotton yarn between yarn mills to lower the price to obtain profit share is vicious competition...

"What are you thinking?" Phil asked.

She looked at the beautiful Greek slave girl.

"I'm thinking of a proof," Georgiana said.

"What proof question?" Phillier asked.

"Napoleon's theorem." She found paper and pencils from the sofa, simply drew the question, and handed it to Phil.

"What's the use of proving it?" Philyl asked.

She suddenly imagined Albus, so she said, "Speaking the 'truth' is not just a kind of resistance, but an earth-shaking thing, so you must carefully weigh it before speaking, because 'truth' is a powerful weapon. "

Ferrier looked at the paper in her hand in confusion.

"Think slowly, it's not urgent." Georgiana looked out the window.

In 1668, the Black Death broke out again in France. Epidemics appeared in Normandy and Picardy, first in Soissons and Amiens, and then in Rouen on the banks of the Seine and downstream of the capital.

Panicked Parisian public health officials imposed quarantines and embargoes to limit the damage from the inevitable disaster, but the dreaded bubonic plague did not break out in Paris.

Since the late 1650s, Italians and visiting tourists have been able to buy a wide variety of soft drinks, alcoholic beverages and mixed drinks from cafés or street vendors. These drinks include brandy and various neutral spirits infused with cinnamon, anise, angelica, raspberry, amber, musk, apricot, and gooseberry; spiced wine, lemonade is considered to be the earliest soft drink in the world. It has been practiced in Egypt since prehistoric times and then slowly spread around the world, adding much joy to summer time. The citric acid contained in lemon water helps prevent the growth of bacteria in drinking water.

Limonene, found in lemons and other citrus fruits, is a natural insecticide and repellent, and the best part of a lemon is the limonene-rich peel.

The French discard the lemon peel and crushed pomace left over from making lemonade in the best place to hinder the flea-rat-human-rat chain of infection: the rubbish dump. As a result, although unintentionally, the entire city was actually filled with limonene, and lemonade merchants went to the wealthier areas to sell lemonade, leaving the peeled lemon peel and crushed pomace. in poor areas. A large amount of lemon not only did not cause any trouble to the mice, on the contrary, the mice, being omnivores, were probably willing to try this fresh taste. In this way, although it was accidental, the fleas infected with Yersinia pestis were indeed killed.

Many other recently introduced drinks also contain insect repellent ingredients such as star anise in anise water, juniper in gin, coriander in coriander water, fennel in anise water, etc.

Fleas carrying Yersinia pestis had little place to live in Paris in 1668, the year Madame de Montespin became the chief mistress of Louis XIV.

Such was the pathetic creature of women that Georgiana could not help comparing herself, wishing she could do better than Josephine.

There are not only cemeteries around the University of Rouen, but also severe infectious diseases, as well as sheltered homeless people. Women and children are kept in relatively clean shelters in the city. Male homeless people are placed at the foot of the mountain, surrounded by fences. There are also soldiers patrolling.

They don't need to worry about ventilation because there is no roof at all. Originally, those prisoners worked in the spinning mill, and ordinary workers would never come. Later, some people said that a big city cannot live without a university, and then the spinning mill moved to other places. The place.

The vagabonds were not spinning, but were sent to log, and that camp was in the valley where the sheep were herded.

She looked down at the fire opal ring on her hand.

The ring of the queen on the throne is honored even by the humblest of gems.

She really doesn't need jewelry. If the French Navy had a general like Nelson, it wouldn't be what it is now. Talent training is crucial.

She has always ignored one thing, she thought Napoleon wore so much perfume because he was tacky.

During the plague in London, there was also a lot of pungent smell. People used to believe that fragrance could drive away the miasma, not to mention the alcohol in the cologne, which does have a certain bactericidal effect.

The Black Death is not contagious like leprosy, but he touched pustules on infected soldiers in Jaffa.

He brought courage to the desperate, and he himself was probably so scared that he needed to be soaked in perfume.

It's probably his way of dealing with ptsd, similar to what some veterans spend on booze, except he keeps his head clear.

Maybe she's British at heart, because that's the only way to explain why she doesn't care about being popular, "gloriously isolated", after all, what woman doesn't want to be popular?

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