CHAPTER XXVI

Europe, United Kingdom, London.

"Professor, this is the new issue of The Lancet!"

When Chuck? When Dale placed this issue of The Lancet on Liszt's desk, the professor of surgery eagerly picked up the thick magazine and immediately flipped through it.

Liszt didn't directly look at the content of the papers in the magazine, but first looked through the table of contents in front of him, and then couldn't help but admire: "The focus of this issue is really cardiopulmonary resuscitation, vitamins, diphtheria antitoxin serum and X-ray, if you add the basic surgical operation techniques, they occupy almost one-third of the space!" ”

"yes!"

After listening to Professor Liszt, Chuck? Dale also nodded and sighed: "Last year, Mr. Huntelaar's speech can be said to have made the entire European medical community lively for half a year, and it has not subsided until now!" And with the gradual confirmation of the role of cardiopulmonary resuscitation technology, the gradual acceptance of vitamin theory, and the small-scale listing of diphtheria antitoxin serum, it seems that there is a trend of intensification! ”

After pondering for a moment, Professor Liszt smiled approvingly: "The key is that almost every one of these theories has opened a window for everyone!" ”

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, along with the previous Heinz abdominal shock method, has led physicians to begin to pay attention to the so-called first aid technique; The vitamin theory has led many scientists to study the effects of different foods on different diseases; The emergence of diphtheria antitoxin serum has set off a frenzy of bacteriologists studying pathogenic bacteria and preparing and purifying antitoxin serum!

And......

A wry smile, Chuck? Dale waved his hand and said: "According to my friend Rowan, X-rays have also caused a huge sensation in the physics community, and in the past six months, Professor Roentgen has become famous, and many physicists in London are studying this new ray. ”

"Huh. But the most famous is the one Mr. Huntelaar! ”

Nodding slightly, Liszt also sighed.

Yes, if you are serious, the most eye-catching name in the medical world in the past six months is undoubtedly John? Huntelaar, there is no one! Almost every theory and technique he proposed is now being studied by a large number of physicians throughout Europe. At least a few related papers are published every month, and the number is increasing rapidly. So as the influence of these papers grew, John? The name Huntelaar is becoming more and more known.

“…… I really want to go to New York! ”

Chuck, who studied with John for a few months? Dale bit his lip and sighed yearningly: "At the beginning, I thought that the surgery of Charlotte Hospital was already amazing, I don't know what Mr. Huntelaar's mouth will be like a better hospital......

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On May 15, 1889, after the opening of the Paris Exposition, the Eiffel Tower was also opened to the public.

This magnificent building, which will almost symbolize Paris for its later generations, will bring millions of visitors and a good income to Paris every year in the future. It's just in this day and age. Many Parisians were very resistant to erecting such a strange tower, and many celebrities even signed letters to resist his construction.

And on the same day across the ocean, the final plan for the Huntelaar School of Medicine was decided.

"As you can see."

Pointing to the drawings on the master plan, Osler said in a low voice with a calm face: "The whole school is divided into the School of Clinical Medicine, the School of Nursing, the School of Pharmacy and the School of Public Health, each of which has its own teaching buildings, laboratories, student dormitories and faculty dormitories, in addition to buildings such as restaurants, libraries and sports fields, with a total area of more than 20 acres and a total construction budget of more than 800,000 US dollars!" Mr. Huntelaar. This is only the budget for the construction part, and if you add all the equipment and staffing...... "Hmm...... I understand! ”

Nodding. John could hear a very pronounced heaviness in Professor Osler's tone.

John, of course, understood what he meant, for New York in 1889, $800,000 was a considerable amount, and the bank that the elder Huntelaar planned to buy was only a budget of just over $3 million. So after coming to this conclusion, Professor Osler never ceased to worry -- worried that John would not be able to come up with so much money. You must know that a regular university is not only a building, but also the equipment in it is also expensive. And there are also teachers who are well paid......

"Mr. Huntelaar, in fact, a lot of investments are unnecessary."

After a moment of silence, Professor Osler whispered, "According to our assumptions, the number of students enrolled in the clinical school will not exceed a hundred per year, and even one or twenty in the first few years. I really don't need that big of a place. In addition to the School of Nursing, the future School of Pharmacy and School of Public Health could be fully ...... with facilities such as the Clinical School of Public Teaching Buildings and Laboratories."

"No, no, that's not how things went."

Before Professor Osler could finish speaking, John shook his head.

Perhaps it is natural for universities of this era to share a laboratory among different faculties, even in the next 100 years, those schools with little money will still do so. But John will not be short-sighted to this extent, because he knows very well that in addition to teaching and educating people, the future university medical school will be responsible for cutting-edge medical research!

The laboratory in the university is the forefront of the industry!

The reason why Americans' higher medical education was able to catch up with the old medical center of Europe a few decades later was that in addition to the two world wars that allowed them to recruit a large number of cutting-edge talents, the advanced medical education system was also a very important factor. In the university medical school led by Hopkins, they combined teaching, laboratory and research to form a complete and orderly modern education and research system, and then continued to absorb the top talents in Europe, and then pushed the level up with huge funds!

No one knows this better than John.

In Professor Osler's view, only the clinical school is the most important in medical school, which is also the consensus of most medical schools in this era. As for the School of Nursing, even though Nightingale opened its first nursing school 20 years ago, not many people really value them, and the School of Pharmacy and the School of Public Health are even more far behind. However, in John's view, the early emergence of drugs such as sulfonamides and aspirin has opened the era of chemical drugs in advance, and the demand for pharmaceutical talents will soon increase in the future, and the rapid development of disciplines such as bacteriology will also provide the necessary conditions for the progress of public health.

These precautions are certainly essential.

So after seeing Professor Osler's concern, John laughed and said, "Don't worry, Professor." The investment is huge, but we don't have to invest that much money at once! At present, all that needs to be built are the School of Clinical Medicine and the School of Nursing, and the School of Pharmacy and School of Public Health are not in a hurry, and they are ......"

When John said this, he paused for a moment, smiled slightly, and continued: "I am fully prepared, and all the investments in the next two years will definitely be in place in a timely manner......"

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The weekend's update is a pit, not much to say, only ashamed. (To be continued.) )