After a long period of reminiscing about the past, Hamilton returned to the topic of the previous labor case. Her voice was still even and calm, but she could still vaguely feel the anger and helplessness:
"I'm sorry for making preconceived notions about you. Because I have heard and met more than one case of such things similar to brokers for more than ten years. The more I emphasize people who have connections in the government, the more severely they deduct workers' compensation...
So since that last experience, although I answered questions from the inquirers as always, I refused to cooperate with these so-called public welfare persons by default. During the copper mine accident in the southeast of Eagles last year, I chose to go into the dark mine with my assistant.
"hole evidence collection"
"Salute to your dedication." Fan Ning said with admiration in her tone as she thought that this elderly female medical scientist was still speaking out on the front line for workers' occupational health conditions.
"We are indeed an extraordinary organization with official endorsement, but the relationship with the authorities is relatively independent. Our motive is to allow those families who have been hit to obtain relatively fairer compensation. You have introduced in-post health status surveys, pathology studies, and occupational disease inclusion lists.
Above, your concerns are not unreasonable given the experience we lack, but if you know that our organization has already provided additional material assistance to families in need, you will surely be able to dispel this concern of 'taking advantage of the difference'."
So the ensuing conversation became more efficient. The recent surge in death data presented by Fan Ning made Hamilton realize that the matter was more serious than imagined. Then he focused on elaborating on the current predicament - he applied for several tripartite appraisals, but the other party failed.
It means that the factors specified in the occupational disease regulations were not analyzed in the corpse.
In the investigation report published by the authorities, it was concluded that there were no industrial hazards in the production process of luminous dials. The symptoms of the diseases suffered by the workers may be caused by syphilis, ulcerative membrane angina or bacterial infection, including the luminescence of corpses, which is due to the growth of certain microorganisms.
Metabolites contain fluorescent substances.
Hamilton said that she is used to these investigative reports that are always in favor of the factory. Based on past experience, only when she publishes articles in authoritative media and medical journals that are detailed, clear in evidence, and academically and legally persuasive can the fight be fought.
There is a turning point.
She will start the investigation first, investigating the dead first, and then the living victims, but there are two key things that Fan Ning needs to do:
First, Fan Ning needs to try his best to check whether such a production line exists elsewhere. Because the only known production line has been discontinued, it is impossible to carry out an "on-site pathology investigation" that is more convincing than "experimentation", and
This problem did not exist when investigating heavy metals or chemical industries in the past.
Secondly, Fan Ning had to obtain a certain amount of high-purity samples of the unknown substance. Because the suspected substance involved was almost gone, several people did issue an order to seize the paint at the scene, but after the battle started, the police gave priority to
Safe transfer of labor, many paint cans were smashed, the cans themselves were only the size of bottle caps, not much together, and the concentration of active ingredients in them was extremely low...
At this point, the conversation on this matter came to a successful end. Seeing that the two of them had endorsements and were sincerely discussing the issue, Ms. Hamilton's attitude gradually became friendly and she expressed her gratitude for their attention to the field of workers' occupational health.
Fan Ning saw that the atmosphere at the end was better, so she asked her about her experience as the "Urban Psychiatric Commission Hospital" after Viennese's death, and considered expressing her feelings about the hospital being called in in a hurry after the renovation was completed.
Stop wondering.
Who would have thought that after hearing Fan Ning's question, Ms. Hamilton's face showed a bit of panic, and the old lady's already relaxed figure straightened up nervously little by little.
It was a strange and frightened look. Seeing that something was wrong, Fan Ning could not dare to continue questioning this elderly lady. He had no choice but to chat casually for a few words as if to comfort her. After the old lady's mood stabilized a little, he spoke again.
I tried to ask how Vienne's eye disease was cured later.
But the medical scientist's rigorous order seemed to be completely gone at this moment. One moment he said "it's a miracle", another moment he said "it's still unfortunate", another moment he mechanically listed many adjectives, and the next moment he shook his head to express that he knew nothing.
...Then the old lady stood up and walked shakily outside, repeatedly telling Fan Ning not to inquire about these things anymore. Her tone was pleading and had a strong ominous tone, as if talking or inquiring about this matter was enough.
It will bring bad luck to everyone.
So this conversation went from being cautious and cautious at the beginning, to being enthusiastic and efficient in the middle, but ended in an unexpected and absurd scene at the end.
Fanning and Sheeran looked at each other strangely for dozens of seconds on the street at night.
"...I want to know, does the labor case investigation plan we talked about before still count?" Sheeran asked.
"Should...forget it...?" Fan Ning's tone was full of confusion, "This is not the same thing, right? And I don't think her subsequent reaction was directed at us..."
He was grateful at the moment. Fortunately, the order of today's conversation put the labor case at the front, otherwise today's meal would have been in vain.
"That's okay. At least we can first investigate the existence of other similar production lines in the city, and find ways to obtain high-purity samples of the unknown substance... But what will happen after the Turner Art Museum secret door traceability investigation?
"
"...We can only continue on our own." Fan Ning lowered his head and looked at his hands, "I have an alternative idea here, but it is more indirect and troublesome: I think the name of the workhouse, the predecessor of the 'City Mental Ill Commission Hospital',
It should be possible to find out if it takes time. After all, this has been a popular area of concern for sociologists for the past hundred years..."
Although after the medical system became independent from the workhouse, the recipients became all poor patients in the city, and the one-to-one correspondence with the original workhouse gradually disappeared... But when it was first separated, the first batch of medical patients served were
There should still be a lot of overlap with the original personnel, and no one deliberately disrupted it.
As long as the name can be found, the next clue can be analyzed, such as 'Does this workhouse still exist?'... Then you can learn about what happened more than 20 years ago by interviewing insiders or consulting files.
matter.
In the carriage on the way, the little girl sitting opposite said again: "Professor Fan Ning, there is something else I forgot to mention just now. The school has found out that the Relatim Chemical Trading Company has something to do with Graham."
Fan Ning frowned and said: "Graham? The dean of the Polytechnic Institute of St. Lenia University and the professor of the Department of Chemistry?"