Chapter 15 Preemptively

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"Good morning."

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In a series of greetings, John strode through the door of Heinz General Hospital.

It was only half past seven, and the outpatient hall was already crowded with patients and their families waiting in line for registration, not to mention as many as two or three hundred people. With so many people crammed into an enclosed space, coupled with the nurses and security guards who had come to maintain order earlier, the outpatient hall suddenly became like a vegetable and meat market outside, and there was a lot of chaos.

Without frowning, John went upstairs to his office.

He had long been accustomed to this situation, and as Heinz General Hospital became more and more famous, and deservedly became the best hospital in New York and even in the United States, the old kind of crowded or well-organized treatment scene could never be returned. In the final analysis, the United States in this era is the peak of immigration, the population is increasing rapidly, and the relative medical resources are extremely scarce, especially high-quality medical resources, which are rare, and Heinz General Hospital is now standing out from the crowd.

To make a simple analogy, it's like a concord popping up in a bunch of second-class and second-class teachers in the later generations, where will you go to see a doctor?

Not to mention the rich and middle class, even the poor people are sick, and they can't bear it, they will grit their teeth and scrape together money to come here to have a look, and the number of outpatient visits is almost more than 1,000 every day. And you don't expect the quality of Americans to be high these days, the noise is naturally the norm. Fortunately, John had a lot of experience in his previous life, and a series of mature systems were sprinkled, so he could at least be busy but not chaotic, noisy but not noisy......

"Good morning, sir."

"Good morning, Lily."

After saying hello, John was about to change into his white coat, when Lily, the new secretary who had just taken office, hurriedly handed over two envelopes, and said with a little anxiety: "Sir, this is a letter I just received yesterday, because you said a list, if it is their letter, I must give it to you immediately......"

"Oh?"

With a slight frown, John hesitated slightly.

This morning was the day John was out of the clinic, and letters and telegrams were usually given to him in the afternoon, so since Lily dared to show it, it was indeed from his old friend, or a more important partner. So after a little hesitation, John took the envelope.

The inscription on the envelope is the Institut Pasteur in Paris.

"Institut Pasteur? Is it Yersin's letter? ”

After seeing the payment, John couldn't help but move in his heart, and quickly opened the letter in his hand.

In the past few years, Heinz General Hospital and the Faculty of Medicine have established close ties with many European universities and research institutes, such as the University of Berlin and the Koch Institute in Germany, Edinburgh, Cambridge and Oxford in the United Kingdom, and the Institut Pasteur in Paris, France. In fact, because of its great achievements in bacteriology, Heinz Medical School has now become one of the world's three holy places for bacteriology, along with the Koch Institute and the Pasteur Institute.

At the end of the 19th century, this was an interesting phenomenon.

Relations between Germany and France have always been very tense because of the Franco-Prussian War, not only in the political, military and economic spheres, but also in the scientific and technological fields. Medicine is certainly no exception, so as a leader in the field of medicine in both countries, Robert? Koch and Louis? Pasteur's relationship has always been very tense, and it is a common behavior to tear each other down, I must oppose what you support, and I must support what you oppose, whether it is theoretical or human, for example, the current Mechnikov under John is a typical example......

Therefore, the two holy places of bacteriological research have always been incompatible, until the rise of Heinz Medical School!

Hamburg in 1892, Jean John? The name Huntelaar became famous in the bacteriological community, and then the emergence of Heinz infectious diseases made his position in this field skyrocket, and he soon became the third largest after Pasteur and Koch!

And anyone can see the huge potential of John's future.

This was confirmed by the development of the next three years, and with John's support, a large number of research results were produced ahead of schedule.

In 1893, the Heinz School of Medicine summarized, confirmed, and published the complete transmission route of cholera, and in the same year, they reconfirmed the theory that malaria is transmitted by Anopheles mosquitoes.

In 1894, the Department of Bacteriology at Heinz General Hospital discovered Yersinia pestis before Kitasato Shibasaburo and Yersin.

Against the backdrop of the splendor of the Heinz Medical School, the Institut Pasteur and the Koch Institute were suddenly eclipsed.

In fact, in the eyes of many people, the bacteriology department of Heinz Medical School is now the world's first, and it is not at all comparable to the other two. This is partly because after the cholera epidemic in Hamburg, Johan? The name Huntelaar has sprung up in the field of infectious diseases or bacteriology, and it is enough to compete with the other two big bulls, and with the rapid spread of Heinz infectious diseases and the release of a series of research results from the Heinz School of Medicine, the prestige of the two years has surpassed the first two.

On the other hand, it is because of the research conditions of Heinz Medical School!

Both the Koch Institute, founded by the Germans, and the Institut Pasteur, built in Paris with donations, are plagued by research funding. But across the ocean, in New York, the bacteriology department at the Heinz School of Medicine has never been worried. Mr. Huntelaar vetts the applications of the department chairs annually and, if approved, provides adequate research funding. And each researcher has a microscope, and each laboratory has a set of world-class research equipment, which provides them with the most solid guarantee!

Perfect laboratories and sufficient research funds have quickly attracted a large number of outstanding talents!

In this era, Paris and Berlin were originally bacteriological research centers all over the world. If you put a little effort into researching, you will find that almost all the world's bacteriological authorities have studied and worked here. For example, Metchnikov, for example, Yersin, for example, Japan's Kitasato Shibazaburo, and for example, China's Wu Liande, etc.

But with the rapid rise of the Heinz School of Medicine, there was a new option for those people, especially when New York's amazing research conditions became public, and Paris and Berlin were doomed to lose a group of future greats. A group of researchers with a strong interest in bacteriology, who came to New York from France, Germany, and England, entered the Department of Bacteriology or the Department of Immunology, and finally laid the brilliant foundation for the two majors of Heinz Medical School......

Pull it away, take it back.

It was the discovery of the unstoppable rise of the Heinz School of Medicine that the Institut Pasteur and the Institut Koch quickly changed their minds and quickly formed a collaboration with John. Johann was a student at the University of Berlin and had a relationship with Koch, so the cooperation between the two was natural; As for Pasteur's words, the appearance of the United States and France Pharmaceutical Company is also a link between them, after all, Pasteur's nephew is also one of the shareholders, and the promotion of drugs in France is also due to the prestige of this bigwig.

So at the end, something interesting happened.

The Institut Pasteur and the Koch Institute have been in close proper, and have even dismantled each other on various occasions, but they both have a good relationship with the Heinz School of Medicine in New York and begin to cooperate. For example, Pasteur Jelsin cooperated with John and others in the field of Yersinia pestis and carried out follow-up research.

"Sure enough, they came to a conclusion!"

After reading Yersin's letter, John laughed happily.

The discovery of Y. pestis was just the beginning, and the collaboration between the Heinz School of Medicine and Pasteur finally established that the spread of plague among rats was carried out by fleas, which can be said to have perfected the road map for the transmission route.

"This time, Kitasato is completely out of play."

Won over the original discoverer of the plague bacillus, Yersin, but the honor that should belong to Kitasato Shibazaburo is gone. While rubbing his chin slightly, a smile appeared on the corner of John's mouth: "As for the other Japanese bacteriologist Shiga Jie, hehe, I'm afraid I have to say I'm sorry, I'm afraid you haven't graduated from college yet, right?" But the results of our research with the Koch Institute are nearing results, and I promise that the Japanese name of the dysentery bacillus will never ......appear in this world." )