Chapter 143: Crazy Tom

After hearing the director's explanation, Tom picked up the document "Cholera may have a respiratory version of the germ" document in his hand.

After looking through it several times, Tom realized that the document did not say whether the new strain was found in the laboratory or in the natural environment.

Tom is a strong supporter of Smith Medicine, and Tom knows what kind of experiments Smith Medicine does with cherished cholera samples.

After all, the cholera drug is also a goal that Tom has set for all the researchers at Smith Pharmaceutical.

When Tom realized that this particular diseased strain was not found in the natural environment, but artificially cultivated diseased strain, his tense nerves instantly relaxed.

No one else knows, but Tom knows best that if this new strain of cholera that is easily transmissible and highly lethal appears in Texas, all the efforts of the Heroine company may turn into a bubble.

Tom, who calmed down, pointed to the "Cholera may have a respiratory version of the germ" in his hand and asked the director:

"You're saying that the report you brought over isn't a strain that emerged from the natural environment of Texas?"

"Definitely not, if there was that kind of disease in the natural environment of Texas, Texas would have collapsed a long time ago."

"What does the lab version of the disease look like?"

As soon as he heard that this strain was only available in the laboratory, Tom was not only not afraid, but also planned to use it.

As long as it's not Texans who die, that's good news for Tom.

Artificially generated good news, and good news.

The director picked up the report he was writing in his hand and said to Tom:

"A new type of cholera virus that can float and spread in the air, presenting symptoms indistinguishable from ordinary cholera:"

"Vomiting and diarrhea, huge water loss, loss of appetite, rice swill-like feces,"

"But this airborne cholera germ does not attack the human respiratory tract, but spreads through the air and enters the human digestive tract from the oral and nasal cavities."

Tom listened to the director's speech and understood that this strain was just a new type of cholera that could spread in the air.

Cholera was a disease that Tom had learned in detail.

As long as the patient is isolated in time and supplemented with sufficient water and nutrition, patients without complications can basically carry through the onset of the disease.

"Are you sure that this new strain of cholera is no different from the previous cholera bacteria that are harmful to the human body or something?"

"Absolutely confirmed, I have led a team to experiment with hundreds of living individuals, and the clinical manifestations, lethality and other aspects are no different from the original cholera strain."

This director was the attending physician who performed the caesarean section for Milia at the beginning, and the physician who could perform surgery in this era represented his medical level beyond the times.

Tom still trusts his medical skills.

But Tom didn't care about anything else, he only cared about whether this new strain could be treated like regular cholera.

"I don't care about the lethality rate or anything, you just need to tell me if this new cholera, as long as the patients are provided with timely nutrition and clean water supply, can the fatality rate be reduced to less than one percent."

The director pushed his eyes and took out a thick stack of papers from the drawer, then pulled out a document and handed it to Tom.

While passing the documents, the director said to Tom:

"From the time you funded me and my students to establish the Smith Clinic, we began to focus on fighting the plague and cholera, two of the world's most terrifying viruses."

"I'm sure you also know that cholera, an intestinal pathogen, no matter how it mutates, as long as it is still an intestinal pathogen, the treatment is very different."

"I assure you that as long as you are cared for in a timely manner, the mortality rate of cholera in patients with good physical fitness cannot exceed 1 in 10,000, and even in patients with other diseases, unless other diseases are complicated at the same time, the mortality rate will be less than 1 percent."

After receiving the protection of professionals, Tom suddenly felt that this airborne cholera was simply his blessing.

Tom was convinced that neither the Yankee nor the Europeans could provide a stable supply of water and nutritious food to the low-level civilians during cholera.

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Not to mention providing a large amount of water and nutritious food to the low-level workers during cholera.

During these two economic crises, Tom knew that the Yankee and Europeans were always frantically exporting profitable food to Texas in the face of domestic famine, economic collapse, and poor livelihood.

If the old Yankee and the old European governments really wanted to serve the people, how did Tom's Texas smuggle millions of "pampered people" from under their hands in just a few years?

Elder Yankie and the old European customs can let go of the cornerstone of a country, the population, for the sake of petty profits, do you expect their internal government to be monolithic, and will scatter their wealth in order to cure the cholera of the people?

The current world system is still dominated by Britain and France, with European countries as auxiliaries.

If Tom wants to tear up this colonial system and become the new system maker, he must have enough strength to smash the colonial system head-on.

In the world line where Tom did not come to this world, the United States has been the world's first industrial entity since about 1890.

By about 1900-1920, the United States accounted for more than 90 percent of the world's core industrial output, which was proud of the world.

Even so, it was only after two world wars and after Europe was beaten to tatters that the United States began to emerge as a world hegemon.

At this time, the United States of America coincidentally met the Red Tsarist Russia, which had risen through the war.

In Tom's eyes, Red Tsarist Russia was much higher than the colonial elders.

Because redness is correct, idealized, and a means to achieve the ultimate goal.

There will always be stunned people rushing up.

Therefore, Tom must make the United States the world hegemon before the emergence of the Red Country.

Of course, this America must be Tom Smith's America.

Tom looked at the document handed over by the director in his hand through the thick protective glass, and smiled a few times,

A plan to destroy Europe eighty years ahead of schedule was conceived in Tom's mind.

The governments of the old Europeans and the old Yankee will not pay too much for the sake of their employees, because their governments are also not unified and there are many internal forces.

A family has paid too much, and it is difficult to continue to maintain its position after the disaster.

But in the Middle Ages, the Black Death, the plague, and the cholera outbreak that began in 1866, employees never stopped.

For the rulers of Europe and Yanki, to ensure the survival of their citizens with their own assets and political capital after disasters?