Fox of France

Chapter 253: , We must surrender first

Of course, it doesn't matter what the preamble says, the most important thing is whether the following paper deserves such praise. So a large group of followers couldn't wait to open the following content.

In the following papers, the author first thanked his mentor Joseph Bonaparte for his ideas and guidance, and then on how to identify different bacteria by staining technology, and then on different patients Analysis and classification of samples obtained from wounds, blood, saliva, feces, etc., followed by various animal experiments on animals, and then a summary and prospect of all the above. As for the last, it is naturally the name of the first author Carol Ohaf, followed by the names of the corresponding authors, including Joseph Bonaparte and Antoine Lavoisier.

The structure of the paper is not complicated, but the content is exceptionally rich. If the British wanted to verify the contents of this paper one by one, it would take a lot of time. But when I saw such a paper, people including the "English News League", and even people from the British Medical Association who opposed the French statement even more than them, realized that they would never verify something. Bring them a result that meets their expectations.

In fact, at the time of the speculative article in The Lancet sent by "Master Chris", Dean James had already believed seven or eight levels of this inference. The main reason why he vehemently opposed this view was not because he didn't believe it, but because it threatened the interests of the doctors' union.

If you admit this view, it means admitting that their hospital, their doctors, should be responsible for the deaths of those patients who died in the hospital. Although this responsibility does not refer to legal responsibility, it is impossible for someone to send them to prison or sentence them to pay compensation to the family of the deceased. But mere moral responsibility will also discredit them.

What's more, this loss is more than just a "moral responsibility." Once the views in The Lancet are acknowledged, it means that British medicine is far behind the European continent. This is not just a facial issue, but also a direct issue of money.

In addition, the various certifications of the British Medical Association will immediately become worthless, at least when compared with the French certification, it will immediately be worthless.

In the past, those wealthy people who were sick would not go to the hospital to see a doctor, but they would also invite doctors to their homes to treat patients. But if they admit the speculation on "The Lancet", and improve the hospital according to this, and therefore get better treatment results. What do those rich people think?

Don't they think that Britain has fallen far behind France in medicine? When they get sick in the future, when they ask for doctors, won’t they ask for French doctors first, followed by doctors from the European continent, and then British doctors who have studied in France, and finally get a native British doctor? And there is no doubt that the level of consultation fees will definitely be arranged in this order. Hasn't this turned the dignified British doctor directly into a gypsy witch doctor?

How can such a thing be tolerated? If this happens, who else would be willing to spend money to get a qualification certification from the English Medical Association? So even if the poor ghosts in the hospital are killed, we must not let this happen!

So Dean James immediately notified this matter to the English Medical Association, and suggested that the Association immediately meet to discuss countermeasures. At this meeting, everyone agreed that this kind of speculation in The Lancet is a baseless heresy. Any doctor who dares to follow the above suggestions should be disqualified from practicing medicine.

However, now, all these efforts, all the resistance, in front of this paper, are crushed like a shit-shell man in front of the wheel of a carriage.

People in the English Medical Association are not worried about how poor people will react. Most of them don’t understand words and don’t have time to think about these issues. Besides, they are very stupid, it is not difficult to fool them. But, those who are rich are different. They are very concerned about the health of their bodies, and they are willing to spend money on it. What's more, they have enough knowledge and brains to understand this paper and make judgments and choices that are truly in their interests. And how do they choose, do you need to ask?

So when Dr. James saw the paper on The Lancet, he felt cold all over and his feet were soft, almost unable to stand up. He moved slowly to the side of the chair and sat down cautiously, as if he was afraid that the movements would be too big and would break something.

Sitting in the chair, Dr. James tightened his coat tightly, and then with a fluke, he read the paper carefully, but his heart flustered so much that his eyes became blurred. I can’t read the words clearly in the magazine. After reading it for a long time, I can see the word from the cracks in the letters. There is a word written on the paper: "Bankruptcy!"

Doctor James exclaimed and threw "The Lancet" on the floor with a bang, scaring his assistant Ames hurriedly from downstairs.

"Doctor James, what's the matter with you?" Ames' voice was terrified.

"No...nothing..." Dr. James wanted to stand up, but he didn't have any strength on his legs. "I'm a little tired... You help me pick up the book that fell on the floor..."

Ames saw Dr. James' face pale and seemed to be sick. He hurried to pick up the "Lancet".

"Don't look... directly to me." Dr. James said.

Ames quickly put the book on Dr. James' desk.

"Doctor James, I think your face is wrong, are you sick, do you want me to call a doctor for you?" Ames asked very carefully.

"No, Ames. I am a doctor myself, I know, well, you can pour me a glass of water."

Ames went to pour a glass of water and handed it to James. James took the water and drank it in one gulp. A full cup of hot water finally made him a little warmer.

"Ames, I need a little rest here." Dr. James said.

"Well, Dr. James, I'm just outside, you can just call me if you have something." Ames said.

Dr. James watched his assistant retreat from the study, and carefully closed the door, he couldn't help thinking, "If he knows that it won’t be long, the identity of this doctor of mine, and the director of the Association of Doctors of England 'The identity is worthless, will he still do this to me?"

Ames went out. Dr. James took a short rest, then stood up hard. He knew that this was the critical time, and they had to act immediately, or else everything would be finished.

As soon as he stood up, he heard a soft knock on the door.

"What's the matter?"

"Doctor James, President Edward asked you to go to the guild to participate in an emergency meeting immediately." Ames' voice came from outside the door.

"Okay, I'll come." James quickly said.

When James arrived at the guild headquarters, he found that most of the directors had arrived. Each of them was pale, each of them gritted their teeth and said something quietly, their eyes were full of fear and hatred.

In a short while, all the directors arrived. Such things are not common. Generally speaking, at each meeting, unless notified repeatedly in advance, at least one third of the directors will not be present, and half of the remaining directors are at least half late. More than hours.

"Since everyone is here, let's watch the meeting." President Dr. Edward said, "Everyone knows the reason for the meeting. The question now is, what should we do now?"

"I think it needs to be verified first to see if there are any problems..." a voice said hesitantly.

"What do you think?" President Edward asked.

"Verification is of course to be verified. But I don't think everyone should have too much hope for this." Another director said, "A few days ago, I was entrusted by President Edward to go to France. I went there in person. Investigations have been conducted in some hospitals in France."

"How is the situation?" many directors asked.

"As they said, their hospitals are much cleaner...More importantly, infections and death rates are much lower. So... Regarding verification, don’t hold out too much hope. It’s also impossible for the French to fail. Add verification and publish something like this."

"Then what shall we do?" someone asked in a panic.

"We must take action to figure out a way to get the police to ban "The Lancet"?"

"What nonsense? The Whigs are still not laughing. It's too late to ban "The Lancet". Doing so will only let more people know all this faster... ...It's terrible!"

One of the useless guys even started to cry.

One person took the lead and started crying. The others couldn't help it. So more people started crying. The whole meeting room was full of crying. It seemed that the meeting held here was not an ordinary meeting. It was the farewell ceremony of the participants' own remains. Even President Edward almost cried because of this atmosphere~www.readwn.com~ Gentlemen, gentlemen," President Edward yelled twice, but no one paid attention to him, everyone was busy hurriedly Cry yourself twice.

"Papa! Papa!" In desperation, President Edward had to pick up his cane and knock on the table fiercely, "Don't cry, don't cry! Let everyone come to the meeting to find a way to recover as much as possible The loss is not to make everyone cry. Those who want to cry go back and cry!"

Everyone gradually put away their crying.

"President, now you can only make an idea." A director said crying.

"Yes, yes, only you have an idea." More people said.

President Edward sighed and said bitterly: "Well, gentlemen, now that things have happened, we have already lost, so don’t get too entangled in things that have already failed. Let’s admit failure first. Surrender to the French, and fast. Just like in a war, the first surrender always gets some preferential treatment. The French should still need us..."

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