Chapter XXVII

On April 17, 1906, John celebrated his 38th birthday. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

The year before last, because of the sudden illness of old Huntelaar, and last year because of the death of his grandfather, John did not have a good birthday, so on April 17 this year, nothing could stop the Huntelaar family from preparing a grand birthday party.

The low-key Huntelaar family needs such a grand banquet!

Since the death of the old Huntelaar, John has been extremely low-key, but the property of the Huntelaar family has risen to the sky during this period, and it has exploded with jaw-dropping energy! And it is with the help of this outbreak that many people finally realize that the car will eventually become a means of transportation for families, and the market capacity is almost unlimited; Agricultural machinery such as tractors will replace manual labor and occupy a dominant position in agricultural production; The role of the chemical industry is not only in dyes, paints, etc., but also in the production of synthetics that replace natural raw materials......

The eyes of countless people have converged on one person.

After the death of the elder Huntelaar, the already large Huntelaar Trading Company was also subsumed into John's system. Although he had been transferred to his name before, out of respect for the old man's lifelong efforts, John had always made him independent of the Huntelaar consortium, and now he could finally be completely included.

In this way, the Huntelaar consortium can be regarded as a complete system.

In addition to the raw materials that John has not been involved in, R&D, production and sales are already complete, and even the Huntelaar shipping company is also planning - in John's plan, the shipyard will start a series of mergers and acquisitions in the next two years, and produce the large ships required by the shipping company......

Such a behemoth as the Huntelaar consortium is all in his hands.

So John? Huntelaar's 38th birthday naturally attracted the attention of countless well-intentioned people, and it also made it difficult to find invitations to birthday parties. And on April 17th, everyone was amazed by the lavish banquet, and all of New York saw the vast wealth of the Huntelaar family—in an era of America, luxury was a sign of power, money earned respect, and a six-figure spend was worth it to all.

Even John, who has always been low-key, reluctantly accepted this argument.

A lavish banquet rarely seen in the Huntelaar family was enough to keep the rest of the family entertaining for a week, but after his birthday, John was back to his normal life. Controlling a huge consortium means that there is a lot of business to deal with every day. Even if John has found professional managers in every company, and these people have done a great job after getting the share incentive, many things still need him to consider and sign.

On top of that, John takes a day or two out of his week to go to work at the hospital.

With his current status, it is indeed inappropriate to go to the outpatient clinic and go to the operating table, but this does not mean that John has given up his role as a doctor. And in terms of the knowledge in his head, he can also give many wonderful opinions: for example, at the same time that Ehrlich and others studied 606, John helped them discover the serological diagnosis of syphilis; Another example is Harvey, who joined Huntelaar General Hospital after completing his residency with John's help? Cushing discovered Cushing's reaction and Cushing syndrome in advance, and then decided to study the human brain......

But John's main interest is still his old profession of surgery.

So in the second half of 1906, John devoted most of his "leisure" time to surgery, to the laboratory of more than 100 square meters in the surgical building of the hospital - under his auspices, the Department of Surgery of Huntelaar General Hospital completed cell and tissue culture experiments in warm-blooded animals, and began the history of tissue culture in vitro.

On this basis, Huntelaar General Hospital began research on organ transplantation.

Of course, this was a study that had no hope of success for decades, but John did not forbid his surgeons to pay attention, and soon hung a kidney from one dog on the body of another, which survived for several days......

The Huntelaar Hospital in 1906 was extremely strong.

The anatomy, physiology, pathology and pharmacology laboratories of the Huntelaar School of Medicine, with abundant financial investment, have continuously published research results that have attracted the attention of the world, and these achievements have promoted the development of clinical practice in the first place. The laboratory under Ehrlich's leadership provided a steady stream of technical support to the hospital, and a variety of testing techniques began to become necessary means of clinical examination; The same goes for ECGs, X-ray machines, etc., produced by Huntelaar Medical Devices, who even started working on ultrasound at John's prompt......

The foundation promotes clinical practice, and several hospitals led by Huntelaar General Hospital have begun to continue to break out!

With Mr. Huntelaar's frequent reminders, consciously or unconsciously, internal medicine began to "discover" one disease after another. In this era when chemical drugs have not yet been developed, internal medicine doctors are helpless for most diseases, so "discovering" a certain disease has become an achievement. Cushing's syndrome, for example, because being the first person to accurately describe its symptoms, Harvey? Cushing received the glory of bearing his name.

This kind of achievement was too simple for John.

Needless to say, John's old profession, after perfecting basic surgical techniques such as anesthesia, disinfection, and blood transfusion, John proposed wound repair technology and perfected vascular anastomosis, which cleared the way for the development of general surgery. So on the basis of appendectomy, the surgeons of Huntelaar General Hospital marched to the thyroid gland, to the stomach, to the kidneys, intestines, chest, etc.!

In addition to the brain and heart, they have made their way into almost every corner of the human body.

The orthopedic department at Heinz General Hospital was also separated at the end of 1904, temporarily dealing with common trauma such as broken bones, but John knew that they would have a broader development in the future.

Kelly's obstetrics and gynecology department has also benefited greatly.

The gradual improvement of cesarean section opened a door for obstetricians and gynecologists, so uterine surgery began to develop, followed by ovarian surgery, vulvar surgery, etc., coupled with systematic and standardized obstetrics, the first application of blood transfusion centers, etc., Huntelaar General Hospital became the world's authority on obstetrics and gynecology. Kelly has also become another world-class top physician at Huntelaar General Hospital!

Even John's most discreet pediatrics was established in early 1905.

Although the scale is small, the two young doctors trained by the Huntelaar Medical School have trained for three years with famous pediatricians in various European countries, and John's confidence in them is still relatively strong. Although John, who lacks clinical experience, can't help enough, he still has a book of pediatrics in his head, which can help a little bit.

Achievements, papers, and peer recognition made Huntelaar General Hospital the center of medicine in North America at the end of 1906, and Huntelaar Medical School surpassed Harvard and Pennsylvania to become the most high-profile medical school in the United States...... (To be continued.) )