Chapter VII with Louis. Napoleon's conversation
Due to the constraints of science and technology in the 19th century, Dr. Jérôme and Dr. James were unable to produce the same medical saline as later generations, so they could only choose the oldest method of distilling 500 milliliters of water sterilized at high temperatures, adding well salt crystals that had already evaporated and concentrated three or four times, and mixing them at a ratio of 1:0.009 to make a semi-finished saline.
Normal saline was injected into Louie by Dr. James intravenously. Bonaparte's Body, Louis. Bonaparte's severely dehydrated body barely regained a trace of blood.
"Your Excellency, drink this!" Dr. James brought a bowl of viscous and slightly forgiving liquid to Louie. Bonaparte's mouth.
The liquid is made from willow bark and something mixed with something that is not clear to Jérôme, and is said to have analgesic and gastrointestinal effects, and the salicylic acid contained in the juice made from willow bark can relieve Louie. Bonaparte's fever.
Louis. Bonaparte barely opened his mouth and poured steaming green juice into Louis. Bonaparte's mouth.
Maybe it's because the juice itself tastes too anti-human, Louie. Bonaparte apparently vomited at the moment he drank it, and when Dr. James saw this, he hurriedly took out the towel that had been placed in the copper hot tub under the bed of columns, wrung it out, and placed it lightly on Louis. Bonaparte's mouth to prevent Louis. Bonaparte spat all over the ground.
By consulting the information of cholera in Britain more than ten years ago, Dr. James can roughly determine that the transmission route of cholera is roughly food and water, and as long as the transmission route and source of cholera virus are strictly controlled, cholera can be prevented.
Louis. Bonaparte's Adam's apple slowly squirmed, and he swallowed Dr. James's potion with difficulty.
Dr. James slowly removed the towel from Louie. After Bonaparte's mouth was taken and folded, the rectangular towel was folded into the shape of a tofu block by Dr. James, who handed the towel to Jérôme and said, "This towel is contaminated with the patient's bodily fluids and can no longer be used, burn it!" ”
Jérôme, who took the towel, nodded, no one knew the dangers of the cholera virus better than him.
The reason why the cholera virus occurs in slums and rarely occurs in rich areas is that in addition to the poor people not being able to afford doctors, there is also a lack of correct understanding of cholera, and often after the patient has cholera, he still has intimate contact with the cholera patient, which will lead to a scene where one person is infected with cholera and the whole family will die.
Random burning like Jérôme's would have been unacceptable to the average wage earner, and the workers who had to wear two pairs of trousers together did not have so much money on a daily basis, let alone in 1848, when the economic crisis had not yet recovered.
Jérôme placed the towel that might have been contaminated with the cholera virus in the brazier next to the fireplace in the living room on the first floor, and held the flint placed on the fireplace and the kerosene-stained flint in his hand.
Accompanied by black-colored smoke, a pungent smell of burnt wool poured into Jérôme's snort.
Seeing this, Pesiri and Fleury, who were still on the first floor, hurriedly opened the doors and windows to ventilate, and Jérôme, who had done all this, returned to the second floor, and Pesiri followed him upstairs.
By this time, Dr. James had already packed all his belongings and was carrying a small wooden box and preparing to leave.
At the time of parting, Dr. James did not forget to instruct Louis. Bonaparte relieved himself and told Jérôme and Howard to be careful.
"Pesiri, help me get a doctor!" Louis looked a little better than before. Bonaparte said to Pecili.
"Yes!" Pesily vs. Louis. Bonaparte bowed and received the command.
After Dr. James and Pesily left, only Louis was left in the room. Bonaparte, Jérôme. Bonaparte and Howard were three.
The scene fell into a dead silence for a while, and after a short silence, Louis regained some spirits. Bonaparte said to Howard in a hoarse voice, "Dear Howard, will you grant one of my requests!" ”
"Louie, you say!" Howard holds Louie. Bonaparte's hand said affectionately.
"Can you please help me buy a newspaper, I haven't read a newspaper in a long time!" Louis. Bonaparte pleaded with Howard.
"Louie, I promise you!" Howard immediately agreed to Louie. Bonaparte's request.
Louis. Bonaparte smiled, and he named several newspapers in one breath, such as The Times, the Polaris, and the Rhineland[note 1]......
Howard made a note of Louie. After Bonaparte said the newspaper, he again told Louis in the tone of a doctor. Bonaparte recuperated and left to help Louis. Bonaparte bought the newspaper.
Only Louis was left in the room. Bonaparte and Jérôme. Two cousins of Bonaparte.
Just when Jérôme didn't know how to speak, Louis. Bonaparte's voice reached his ears: "Howard is such a brilliant girl! ”
"Huh?" Jérôme. Bonaparte somewhat did not understand Louis. Bonaparte meaning.
"My dear cousin, you don't really think I let her go out to buy newspapers, do you?" Louis. Bonaparte smiled at Jérôme with his hoarse throat.
Only then did Jérôme react and said, "Cousin, are you trying to break her up?" ”
"That's right!" Louis. Bonaparte nodded, then sighed, "I said Howard was a smart lady!" I don't want to let it get mixed into our cause! For the family, she is always an outsider! Especially after I die, I'm really afraid of her......"
"Cousin, don't worry! There's no way the family is going to trouble her! Jérôme comforted Louis. Bonaparte said.
"I hope I'm thinking too much!" Louis. Bonaparte looked mocking: "My uncles, one by one, really don't let me worry!" ”
Then he paused and added: "Except, of course, Uncle Jerome, I am very grateful and miss Uncle Jerome!" ”
I see that you clearly miss my sister.
Jérôme silently added in his heart, and said with a deferential face: "My father misses you very much...... And, of course, my sister! ”
"Mathilde, my God!"
PS: 1. "Polaris", the organ of the British Chartist and the newspaper of left-wing thought, Marx once published an article in the Polaris after being sent out of the country by Prussia.
The Rhineland Zeitung was a newspaper founded by Marx during the Rhineland, which did not last long before being banned by Prussia. The contents of the newspaper were once published in British in the form of reprints by the Polaris.