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Chapter 98 Don’t know this disease? Then let's dissect

Questioned?

Grete was not nervous at all.

Starting from the day of the internship, each subject rotated, and during the weekly ward rounds, who was not asked by the chief director that his legs were weak. After I started working, I was scolded by the teacher, the director, and the head nurse. When I was unlucky, I was questioned by the directors and deans of each department during the whole-hospital consultation. It was like a torrent of fire.

At this moment, I proposed a treatment plan and was questioned by a stranger?

Is this a big deal?

The only strange thing is that there is such a person among the Ares Priests. Weird, new here? I should know all the priests from the Ares Temple, right?

Gretel turned and looked over. The person who spoke simply stood up, wearing a robe that was fluttering, but no tendons could be seen when it was wrapped around him - oh, he is indeed new, and his style of painting is indeed different. Seeing Gretel looking over, he laughed coldly and raised his voice:

"Little guy, at your age, how long have you learned healing techniques? Have you ever treated this disease? Forget about sending your teacher, why don't you send someone to the Temple of the God of War? God of War, we can..."

"Aiken!"

The bald bishop roared. The sound was rumbling, like thunder rolling over the side hall. He rushed over in a few steps, spread his fingers like five carrots, and grabbed Aiken. Gretel quickly stopped him:

"etc!"

He stretched out his hand to stop it. The bald bishop stopped in response, still angry, and glared at Aiken fiercely. Gretel smiled:

"What you said makes sense. I am young and have little knowledge. I have never personally treated this kind of plague. But it is not difficult to know where to treat -"

He turned to Elder Erwin with a serious expression and bowed slightly:

"Teacher, can you help me get a corpse? Those who died in this plague can be disemboweled and cut into pieces at will-"

"Do you have another idea?"

Elder Erwin raised his eyebrows. In front of outsiders, he couldn't directly ask: What kind of divine inspiration is it from you again? However, others didn't understand, but Grete knew it at a glance. He was confident and nodded with a smile:

"certainly."

The body was soon hauled in. The city guards rummaged around and easily found the body of a homeless man. No children, no relatives, no family, no matter how you tear it into pieces, no one will come to find a place to do it.

A third wing of the church was vacated.

The God of War priests moved the tables and chairs very skillfully, with a circle of stools inside and a circle of tables outside, tightly surrounding the anatomy table.

Gretel put on a special leather apron and entered the scene slowly. Little John stood at the feet of the deceased, picked up the scalpel like last time, and handed it to him.

Gretel didn't answer. He held his hands flat in front of his chest, palms facing outward, and his hands were about a punch away from his chest. Look around and raise your voice:

“We will never understand all diseases.

We can treat what we already know based on experience; what we have never seen before, the fastest way to understand it is to dissect a corpse - to see where the corpse has changed and which organs have been damaged.

That's where we need to prioritize treatment. "

Having said this, Grete glanced at Aiken. Aiken's face turned dark as expected, and he opened his mouth to speak. Gretel didn't give him a chance, raised his head and spoke louder:

“So we want to thank these people who died.

It is they who use their bodies to tell us the mysteries inside the human body. It is they who point out the direction for us to move forward in medical science.

They lie there, silent, but they are good teachers worthy of our respect. "

Just like the disaster not long ago.

It was the remains of the first, second, and many subsequent patients that pointed out the key points of follow-up treatment for doctors who were challenging this disease for the first time.

Gretel took a step back. He straightened his clothes and bowed deeply.

One bow, another bow, three bows. The movements are pious and the expression is solemn.

The whole hall was silent.

Dozens of priests, led by Elder Erwin from the Natural Gods Church and headed by the bald bishop from the God of War Temple, silently watched Gretel bow repeatedly to the body of a homeless man as a priest and mage.

After a moment, Elder Erwin breathed a sigh of relief:

"You should remember this too."

There was a gentle response from all around, like a gentle breeze blowing over the water. Gretel straightened up, then took the scalpel from Little John's hand and cut it open:

"There are many steps in dissecting a corpse. Time is tight, so let's look at the internal organs first. - In this plague, the main symptom of the patient is diarrhea, so let's look at the gastrointestinal tract first."

Illumination has a faint brilliance. In Grete's hands, scalpels, dissecting scissors, and tissue tweezers were flying up and down in an orderly manner. The entire side hall was silent as they watched Gretel lift up an organ and show it to the outside:

"There are no obvious abnormalities in the stomach."

"The small intestine has normal shape, no congestion, no inflammation."

"Hey, how do you know?"

Someone in the crowd shouted a question. Gretel kept his hands on and didn't look back:

"You've seen enough and you know it. - When we're done here, you can find a corpse that died normally. I'll dissect it for you and tell you what's different."

"Well……"

The person who questioned remained silent. There was a slight commotion among the surrounding priests, and some whispered to each other:

"So how many dissections did he perform..."

"Only sixteen years old..."

"It is said that he is still a mage...a necromancer, right?"

Gretel pretended not to hear. He continued to dissect section by section, section by section, and section by section:

"There is no abnormality in the cecum."

"There is no abnormality in the ascending colon."

"The descending colon appears normal."

"Sigmoid colon...well, everyone, look carefully. There is obvious bleeding and pus here in the sigmoid colon, which is consistent with the shape of the patient's stool..."

"Liver...gallbladder...spleen...kidneys..."

"So, the main damage caused by this disease is the sigmoid colon." After displaying the organs one by one and putting them back one by one, Gretel raised his hands flat in front of his chest and raised his voice to make a conclusion:

"Everyone has seen that the location of the sigmoid colon is in the left lower abdomen of the human body. Therefore, during treatment, the treatment should be concentrated on this area to get the greatest effect. - Are there any questions?"

All was quiet. Where the disease comes from and how to release the healing technique, each family has always had its own opinion. However, the body was spread out on the table, and the swollen and bleeding intestines were displayed in front of everyone. Such evidence was irrefutable.

——Even if there is no normal dead body for comparison, the appearance of the affected part and the normal intestine above is different, and anyone with eyes can see it.

Even Pastor Aiken, who was the first to speak, avoided everyone's gaze and lowered his head in silence.

"Ahem, since there is no problem, let's do as Gretel said." Elder Erwin said to ease the atmosphere. He walked a few steps closer with a smile and looked at the corpse lying on the autopsy table with all its internal organs cut open:

"Little Grete, I'm getting old, and I tend to forget some things. Which section of intestine is where, and where the healing spell should be thrown. Can you draw a picture so that everyone can see it?"

"No problem at all!"

Grete bowed and saluted.

Soon, a large shelf was erected at the door leading from the mild area to the severe area. Simple and easy-to-understand anatomy diagrams are posted on them for anyone to see.

There is a constant flow in front of the map. Grete clearly saw that several priests came over to take a look after treating one person, and then came over to take a look after treating two people...

Soon, there were calls of surprise one after another.

"The effect of the treatment is much better!"

"Yes, I am here too!"

"At least 30% saved!"

"Forty percent is okay! Don't just throw it in there, think about what you just saw, the appearance of the intestines!"

"Little Gretel, you are great!"

Gretel smiled. It turns out that the improved effect of the treatment is not his hallucination. It turns out that being familiar with the anatomy of the human body does help with treatment!

In such a big epidemic, if treatment can save one point, save one point!

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