"I think so. Your school has a profound foundation. Even the remaining information is enough to complete the experiment." Kraft pretended to walk to the shelf and speeded up the browsing with his hands.
The records passed through his fingers and were gathered in his mind. Kalman's unique cursive signature greatly accelerated the process.
Every time it appears, it means that several pieces of equipment have disappeared from the warehouse, and at the same time, they are naturally mixed into the college's large purchase list and then added to it. No one will raise any objections to this.
Because these losses have clear and reasonable records: a small number of glass instruments are broken; most of the metal equipment has been exposed to patients with infectious diseases and is no longer stored in the warehouse for mixing with other equipment. It seems that Morrison's research direction is beginning to tilt toward infectious diseases.
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These include skin lesions and disfigurement caused by syphilis, a disease described as "vesicular warts in the private parts", subcutaneous abscesses, tuberculosis and hemoptysis, leprosy causing physical deformities, many of which are considered to be contracted by those who have ungodly beliefs or live unclean lives.
Diseases.
A considerable number of patients will choose not to seek medical treatment, and the disease will soon develop to the extent that they can reach the surface of the body; or because they suffer from such diseases, they will be refused medical treatment and cannot receive surgical treatment when needed.
Of course, except for incision and drainage of pus, which are somewhat effective, most other methods only cause more pain.
This has become a big blank, and few people are willing to get involved in this kind of field. If you add a suffix of surgical treatment at the end, it is basically impossible for anyone to do overlapping research.
So it's quite reasonable to use it as an excuse. Don't worry about people popping up frequently and saying they want to exchange relevant experiences.
Kalman also seemed to be serious, but in fact he repeatedly used "contact with a patient with a severe infectious disease" as an excuse to explain that the equipment was not returned in full. The frequency was too high to be ignored, and it was only in terms of form and process that it was blameless.
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After writing these perfunctory notes, Kalman carefully signed a carefully arranged and designed cursive signature at the end.
A sense of incongruity that is difficult to describe is brewing in the text, and the meaning needs to be read and analyzed throughout the text. It seems to be a deliberate design. It emits a subtle and implicit murmur across the time barrier, trying to convey some directional content to those who read carefully.
By.
Only listeners with incredible tacit understanding can parse out information that is no clearer than the breaking of paper fibers in a specific scenario and in a specific way.
Craft, not sure if he counts as that person, or even if there really is a titular dead person, talks to someone months later through a borrowed record.
Code words, codes, or metaphors? Kraft sifted through the words he read, looking for possible ciphers in the typography and letter combinations. He did not gain any information. The only thing that could be confirmed was that the writer's logical thinking was very clear.
I have gotten rid of the excitement and confusion caused by the initial breakthrough of cognitive scope, and I wrote these words out of my own will.
However, he cannot express his meaning directly, which means that this is information that goes against the wishes of the controller here.
Kraft semi-ruled out the possibility of passwords or anonymity. What can be easily seen by oneself must also be easily seen by others. Moreover, under normal circumstances, no one will have the opportunity to hold the instrument for a long time and borrow the record book.
Flip through.
If there really is any instruction involved, it should be a more obvious and smarter method.
"There are dangers in the production of anesthetic drugs. I want to state in advance that it is important to have a safe experimental site and be prepared for losses." Since you don't understand, then don't think about it first. What worries Kraft more is that
It's the equipment that disappeared.
There were too many metal instruments and too few glass containers. If Morrison could do some precise refining with a few large round bottles and beakers, then he would have nothing to say.
But from an objective point of view, this is clearly a preparation for surgery, and it is not on a scale of just a few people. The rotation of the missing instruments is more than enough to support five or six Liston surgical clinics without stopping.
So where did this non-existent specialist hospital go? Or do they have another purpose?
Imagine those tools being picked up, razor-sharp clamps running in dozens of hands, peeling away immeasurable amounts of tissue, producing piles of records that could reach over your head, and the endless investigations of the Inquisition finding nothing for their consumption.
living or dead.
When Kalman came to Dunling, Morrison showed him such a project.
No one could tell what was being dissected under the blade. They only knew that it was enough to make Kalman, who thought he had found his ultimate goal, flinch. He wanted to convey information, but he could only be guided by inexplicable and obscure hints.
It was like he realized some ubiquitous power that could appear from any corner of the city.
But how is this possible? The dual forces of the church and the secular world firmly control this city. For such a force to appear out of thin air, unless there is a second Dunling to accommodate it and become their living space.
【This is too outrageous】
This possibility is very slim, and the most important thing is to use some method to achieve effective monitoring and control of the participants.
"What the academy values is the time it takes to re-make instruments, not the cost." Willen took the brochure and browsed through the last few pages, affirming, "No one needs them recently, they can be used at will, and we will create other experiments as soon as possible.
Room, just environmental conditions..."
"None of us care about these trivial matters. As long as you don't put too many flammable materials, it's best to do it on the dissecting stone table." Kraft waved his hand and said there was no need to worry, and he didn't care about issues other than safety.
The ether production experiment has successfully led him to the clue. The difficulty now is how to interpret this clue.
It must naturally lead interested investigators to the target. If you cannot interpret it, it only means that you are not the audience.
You have to make up for the information gap between the two before you can enter the other person's thinking. Without a clear goal, you can only find an entry point and try slowly. However, it is a bit difficult for a pure surgical professor to intervene.
Fortunately, he was prepared for this situation, "Lecturer Wilen, apart from anesthesia, I have another thing to do when I come to Dunling this time."
"Have you developed in other fields? You are really involved in a wide range of fields."
"Please allow me to introduce to you the Society for Tuberculosis and Rare Disease Medicine, a society established with the permission and funding of the Duke of Westminster. The main topic of this society is to summarize the clinical characteristics of rare diseases and research on the diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis."
One of the most common epidemic diseases, in the era of lack of effective control methods, there are almost no places where tuberculosis does not exist.
And once you are infected with an infectious disease, tuberculosis is a topic that cannot be avoided. Many of Kalman's reasons for discarding equipment are related to tuberculosis.
"Huh?" Wellen didn't understand how a good professor of surgery could be related to tuberculosis, but the testimony of Fernand and Linden made the existence of this society beyond doubt.
"We hope to know the general situation of tuberculosis patients in Dunling. I wonder if you have anyone we can recommend."