Chapter 503? Necessity of acquiring a hospital
Yes, I tried to find a seller and bought a Xiangjiang hospital. Chen Xia specifically told her aunt before leaving London.
The mainland in 1984 was too backward and too closed, which was not conducive to foreign exchanges at all. Even if there were good medicines, it could not be sold abroad.
Like two Australian doctors, Barry Marshall and Robin Warren, they didn't believe that Chinese doctors could conquer Helicobacter pylori, so they went through endless efforts to get visas to come to China and see with their own eyes.
So what about other foreign colleagues who questioned it? They cannot visit China, and the doubts will always exist, which is very unfavorable.
The success of Helicobacter pylori this time was a very lucky one, and it was very difficult to gain recognition from the mainstream medical community in the international community.
If it weren't for the invitation of Professor Gregory, they would have allowed them to conduct clinical experiments in Wellington Hospital to prove the efficacy, according to previous life, the theory of Helicobacter pylori and quadruple therapy would have encountered many difficulties and doubts.
If you want to succeed, it will take at least another 8 years, rather than becoming a hit like today.
As for bringing Yuezhou People's Hospital, this is a gift from Chen Xia to the domestic medical industry, but it really doesn't have much use to his medical career.
For Chen Xia, now he has no choice but to invest freely and contribute to the hospital, and the hospital’s return to him is still far away.
But he urgently needed a "tool hospital" before him, so he acquired a hospital in Xiangjiang, held a wholly owned shares, and then used the latest patented drug of Pumpkin Vine in this hospital for clinical application.
The hospital will also become a window for Pumpkin Vine to show the medical community around the world.
By then, Yuezhou People's Hospital can have a good interaction with the Xiangjiang hospital, and Chen Xia can also send a large number of mainland doctors to Xiangjiang for training and tuition, and returning to the mainland will also be a sign.
Therefore, it is a very good condition to form an alliance with three international giants and get their help and support to allow Pumpkin Vine to successfully acquire a new hospital and give priority to the use of drugs and medical devices.
Especially GlaxoSchiake, the capital behind this largest pharmaceutical company in England, is also very strong in politics.
At this time, England was still the father of Hong Kong. The Governor of Hong Kong would definitely sell them to their face and let the hospital transfer transaction go smoothly.
After all, Xiangjiang is a free port, and all countries are visa-free, so it is very convenient for everyone to visit or business negotiations.
Moreover, drug exports are very dominant, both taxes and logistics, and the mainland at this time cannot achieve this convenience at all.
In fact, for a long time in the future, the main channel for exporting goods in the mainland will be Xiangjiang.
How could Chen Xia take this kind of convenience without using it, but instead come to China to trouble herself?
Of course, no one knew another little thought in Chen Xia's heart. As a rebirth, he had witnessed the destruction of too many storied figures in the mainland, so he must not put all the eggs in one basket.
If he focuses on all careers such as laboratories, pharmaceutical companies, etc., in the mainland, if one day he is on Forbes' list of rich mainlanders, then he will...
Ahem, everyone knows what it means to be on this list...
This is what happened in China. It is obviously just an ordinary business negotiation, but the relevant departments must participate.
When the Ministry of Health learned that Wellington Hospital in England would jointly establish a Helicobacter pylori laboratory with Xiangjiang Pumpkin Vine Pharmaceutical Company and Yuezhou Hospital of Zhijiang Medical University, the leaders immediately attached great importance to it.
This is the first time that China has established a medical laboratory with a developed country. Does it mean that China has achieved significant achievements in its medical industry and can already be on par with developed countries?
Anyway, for the leader, it is definitely right to brag like this. This is a perfect political achievement, so how could it be let go?
So, Professor Chen Shuqin, Professor Gregory and Manager Chris Grelin were warmly welcomed in the capital, and even Professor Gregory went to the Union Hospital of Capital Medical University to give a visiting speech.
Ms. Chen Shuqin, a patriotic Hong Kong businessman, was specially invited by the Minister of Health to attend a welcome dinner.
The trip to Yuezhou had to be delayed and postponed.
Well, the tool man has received high attention from the country, and it is both flowers and dinner. However, the real boss behind the scenes is still eating shredded radish cakes in Yuezhou.
Yes, she is about to give birth. Comrade Gu Lin, a pregnant woman with a super big belly, suddenly said she wanted to eat shredded radish cakes.
This fried food was originally a completely taboo for pregnant women, but my grandmother and Gu's mother refused without any discussion.
But seeing Gu Lin's huge belly and swollen body, she was so tired that she was even hummed when she was sleeping. Chen Xia felt so distressed.
Although Gu Lin has to act spoiled from time to time, she has never complained about giving birth to a baby.
The triplets are not talking about it. Because their stomachs are too big, they often compress their internal organs and some physiological reactions, which makes her tired now when she lie down and sit. Sometimes she will cry loudly when she feels really uncomfortable.
Fortunately, even if I feel uncomfortable, I gritted my teeth and persevered.
Because in her concept, having a child for her husband is natural, what can I complain about?
I never thought about not having children, being an independent woman, and becoming a DINK family.
I have to say that girls in this era are still very traditional and simple, and are willing to assume the obligations that a wife should fulfill.
Chen Xia had been worried before, if one day Gu Lin suddenly said to him: "Husband, I don't want to have a baby anymore, let's abort. Isn't it good to live in the world of two people?"
Or one day after the ultrasound is done, the baby in the belly becomes deformed and has to induce labor...
The shadow of his previous life still deeply influenced Chen Xia, making him worry about gains and losses.
Now, today Gu Lin suddenly said she wanted to eat shredded radish cakes, and her mother-in-law disagreed again, Chen Xia felt sorry for her wife. Seeing her pouting and looking unhappy to coax her expression.
So my mind changed and suddenly I had an idea. I pretended to take Gu Lin to the hospital for prenatal check-up. Then the two of them drove the car and sneaked to the street to find a small stall.
Shredded radish cake is a specialty of Yuezhou. Generally, it is to cut the radish into shreds, then put it in a mold with the dough, then fry it in the pan, and then take it out and you can eat it. It is crispy and fresh, not to mention it is so fragrant.
However, Chen Xia only bought two of them and didn't dare to buy more. He bought more and ate more. If Gu Lin had diarrhea, he felt that he would definitely be torn to pieces by his father-in-law.
Chen Xia's dark red Mitsubishi Jeep is unique in Yuezhou. Everyone knows that this car was delivered by Section Chief Chen's Grandpa Xiangjiang, so after everyone saw this car, people came to say hello from time to time.
As there were too many people, Chen Xia drove the car and slowly took his wife to wander around the city.
Chapter completed!