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Chapter 377 Surgery

The room where Princess Anna is located is to be precisely a ward, the whole is oval, spacious and bright.

A foldable bed is placed in the middle of the house. The front half of the bed is slightly raised and enveloped by the light yellow electrical lamps on both sides.

On both sides of the hospital bed were several medical staff wearing white uniforms. They adjusted the height of the iron racks that looked like clothes racks, and there were strangely shaped wide-mouthed glass bottles hanging on the top of the iron racks.

This wide-mouth glass bottle contains transparent liquid. A layer of filter membrane is placed above the opening of the glass bottle, and a natural rubber hose is passed below to input the liquid into the veins of the patient in the bed.

The entire system is a bit like an original infusion equipment. Judging from the skillful appearance of the medical staff, it should not be the first time to try it.

The technology tree that can point out infusion in the fairy tale world is not a shocking thing.

The earliest intravenous infusion treatment in the real world originated in 1656. A British doctor used feather tubes as needles to inject drugs into dog veins (poor dogs), but it was not until the level of industrialization in the 1930s that intravenous infusion equipment began to be used on a large scale.

By the way, when other children were playing house in the orphanage, Li Ang, who played the doctor, specially collected a batch of abandoned medical equipment, intending to clean and transform the medical equipment, and use rhubarb to restore the historical fully open intravenous infusion system.

But Dahuang ran too fast.

"Ahem."

A faint coughing sounded on the hospital bed. As a medical staff member next to the hospital bed walked a little, several players finally saw the face of the person lying on the hospital bed.

It was a haggard young woman in a hospital outfit, with oval face, dark brown hair, pale skin, beautiful face but difficult to hide her weakness and fatigue.

Her appearance was very familiar to everyone here. She was engraved in front of the silver coins of the Kingdom of Ruen as the consul, and in the true sense, the ruler of the major kingdoms, Princess Anna.

"Ahem cough cough cough cough."

Anna arched her body and coughed violently. The medical staff on the side hurried into the small compartment next to the room, nervously brought a ceramic cup from the inside, and carefully delivered it to Princess Anna.

Princess Anna glanced at the monks in the East, said nothing, but nodded to the medical staff, signaling the latter to open the lid of the cup.

After the ceramic lid was lifted, a strong choking air emanated from the air. Princess Anna's brows frowned deeply, but she still drank all the dark brown medicine juice in cooperation.

The dark brown medicine juice should be the Mandalata potion, which is specially designed for treating heart diseases. This potion has a strong smell and is easy to spread. Moreover, it takes a short time from the time of refining to the loss of medicinal properties, so it must be taken as soon as possible.

The small compartment next door is a pharmacy that is specially used to refine potions.

After drinking the potion, Anna retred for a while and had to drink a glass of clean water to relieve her urge to vomit, then she fell on the bed exhausted.

At this time, the spellcasters who were standing behind the player were responsible for escorting them, also pushed Li Ang and the others forward.

Since the consul had previously given a small report to Princess Anna, he should have explained in the report that the Eastern monk team is all powerful spellcasters.

These Princess Anna's security team dared to bring them over without putting shackles, either proving that they have no brains or proving that they have absolute confidence to ensure that Li Ang and others can't do anything.

Amidst many thoughts, the Oriental Monks' Group had been taken to Princess Anna.

"A few masters who came to Luen from the Dongtu Tang Dynasty?"

Princess Anna said slowly, her voice hoarse but revealed a sense of clarity and softness. "I'm so sorry to meet with you on such occasions."

“Where are,”

Li Ang rubbed his palms with a smile, and greeted Princess Anna for a while without being humble and arrogant. Finally, a female doctor wearing a mask next to him explained the situation to Li Ang and others.

Princess Anna suffers from severe congenital heart disease and has been maintaining it with various potions over the years. Until recently, her condition suddenly worsened, and even the Mandalata potion that has been working has not had an immediate effect.

So I thought of these Oriental monks who were recently in the City of Morris and were said to be very good at medical skills, and wanted to ask them if they had any treatment options.

Li Ang did not agree directly, but first examined Princess Anna's physical condition, and then came to read the previous medical records carefully, and then asked the other party to provide a secret room for the five masters and apprentices to discuss the medical plan.

As for the female doctor's question, why didn't we discuss the condition with them, Li Ang's answer was "There seems that there is no precedent for cardiac surgery in the Kingdom of Ruen."

This is the truth. The level of development of potions in the fairy tale world is very high. Colds, fevers, wound infections, and even postpartum bleeding. Various diseases have corresponding potions to treat (it depends on the treatment effect, so everyone has a different opinion).

But in terms of cardiac surgery, the medical level of the fairy tale world is relatively lagging behind.

You should know that even in the real world, it was not until the 1940s that the first b-t shunt surgery was successful, which opened the history of cardiac surgery.

Thank God if the surgical level of this group of quack doctors in the fairy tale world does not prescribe a clinical prescription of "one bottle of strong wine, half of the doctor and half of the doctor and half of the patient",

If they were asked to do cardiac surgery, it would be better to hand the patient a pistol directly and let the latter commit suicide directly, so that the body might be kept more complete.
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