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Chapter 630: 'Arcane' or 'Magic'? (Additional update of Night Dream Ice Ten Thousand Rewards)

 Third-rate companies make products.

This was the situation when Grete first opened the medical clinic. He waited patiently, hoping that patients would come in, and then treat each one. As for the source of customers and income, what are these?

Second-rate companies build brands.

This is what happened after Grete gradually gained a reputation as a medical clinic. I can treat diseases that others can treat, and I can also treat diseases that others cannot. I can even treat diseases that others don’t even know what they are.

First-class enterprises set standards.

This is a situation that Grete originally thought would take several years, but now it can be achieved in one step. Moreover, it can directly cooperate with the Medical Insurance Bureau

what does that mean?

Private hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and medical device manufacturing companies around the world would probably smile crookedly if they got this power.

If I say I can reimburse, I can reimburse, and if I say I can’t reimburse, I can’t reimburse. This is equivalent to the Medical Insurance Bureau opening its pockets and letting me dig money out of it!

Of course, it is not easy to obtain this power. In the words of the old lady:

"You should at least publish an article about "Arcane"..."

Only papers published in "Magic" and "Arcana", the two top journals, are qualified to promote policy changes and are qualified to put the matter of adding new charging items to medical insurance on the table.

Of course, this is an almost impossible task for a normal sixth-level magician. For Gretel...

The old lady took off her reading glasses, threw a cleanser, and put them back on the bridge of her nose. After adjusting them, she looked at Gretel and smiled:

"But for you, this is not a difficulty, right? You have published several papers in "Magic" and "Arcane" so far..."

But no matter how many articles you publish, the requirements for papers in top journals are very high.

Either they are studying top magic, they are breaking through the problems that have troubled the magic world for many years, or they are from a high position and have strong guidance...

The paper Gretel had published before was about heart surgery; the one before that was about smallpox vaccines, and the one before that was a joint work with other magicians on infrared ultraviolet rays.

It can be said that every paper has epoch-making significance and can occupy several lines in the history of medicine, or even the entire history of science.

As for cesarean section, if he only explained the operation itself, he would have already finished writing it. He copied a little bit from the book and excerpted a little bit from his own surgical records, which he thought would be enough for a paper. However, if he wanted to establish a standard that would be enough to negotiate with the parliament...



For example, what are the surgical indications for cesarean section, which ones are absolute indications, which ones are relative indications. Which spells are absolutely necessary, and which spells are needed under certain circumstances...

The accumulated data from 200 cases is far from enough.

"Madam, can I collaborate with you to write this paper? We will write the paper together, and I will be responsible for the specific writing, and you will be responsible for providing the information..."

"Young man, have you taken a fancy to my cases?" Ms. Eichsleben laughed happily.

This Nordmark mage is really high-spirited. He writes papers as soon as he wants to, such as "Arcane". When he wants to publish an article, he feels that he can publish one...

Even if she, a thirteenth-level magician, wants to publish a top-level paper, she has to spend a year or even several years of arduous research. In this way, she is only 50% sure at best.

She shook her head and nodded again without waiting for Gretel to persuade her:

"Ah, of course you can use the information I have here at will. But if you can't do it in parallel, listen to me. This treatment method is your original creation, and I didn't do any work in it."

She raised a finger, shook it, and pointed outward:

"The maximum number is the second author, no more. Or, I can send a student to help you, and you list her name as the second author?"

Grete decisively reached a cooperation with her and dug up a lot of information. One space bag could not even fit in it. He called two freight carriages to transport these precious medical records back to his mage tower.

Ms. Echsleben has devoted herself to obstetrics and gynecology for more than thirty years, delivering tens of thousands of women and hundreds of death records. In the eyes of the old lady, these records are regrets and pain, but in Grete's eyes, these records

, are all living gold mines.

"Touch SS! Touch SS!"

As soon as he arrived at the door of the mage tower, he started shouting. There was a flash of light at the door of the tower, and a breeze came out, and the two faced each other, swirling on the spot. Gretel didn't need to recognize it, he knew that the invisible servant was sent out by touching the SS:

"Help me put these into the study and put them away! Hey, put them according to the year, put one cabinet for each year, then pick out all the death records, and put a red ribbon on each death record!"

"Master, I would like to remind you that your study cannot accommodate so much information..." Mo SS's flat voice floated outside the door of the mage tower. Gretel said without even thinking about it:

"Then put it in the bedroom! The living room! Make an empty room! Anyway, I'll leave it to you! I'm going back to the hospital first. When I come back, I hope to see all the death records picked out!"

After saying that, he jumped on Appa, turned around and ran away. In the air, there was the sound of Appa's hooves, and the faint sigh of Appa's touch:

"Master, how can you live your life without touching your SS..."

Gretel was busy at the hospital until the evening, and received a bunch of new patients. Then he came back lazily on the back of the Silver Moon Deer. He climbed into the mage tower, was transported to the top of the tower in the elevator, and walked in half dead.

study

Hundreds of eyes floated, flashed, and blinked at him!

"Touch SS!"

Gretel's hair stood on end: "What did you do for me?" He was scared to death in the middle of the night!

"Master, there is no whole piece of red silk in the mage tower, so I have to cut this piece..."

"..." In my impression, Mo SS is a newly bought tower spirit with no artificially trained personality and a very stereotyped character. How did it become like this?

Is it because he and the tower spirit are too few? Or is he under a bad influence? Or should he fulfill the duties of a mage tower owner and give the tower spirit a lot of data so that he can immerse himself in calculations every day?

Grete hummed and entered working mode, pulled out a medical record book with a red ribbon, and opened it:

"The mother was 25 years old and in good health. She was sent to the hospital 1 hour after her water broke. She was in pain for 15 hours. Her cervix was not dilated halfway and she was exhausted. She was supported by encouragement, soothing and rejuvenation techniques..."

"In 3 hours, use the encouragement technique once, the soothing technique once, and the rejuvenation technique twice, and open the cervix to 6 fingers..."

"Heartbeat 85 beats/min, breathing 25 beats/min..."

"5 hours, extremely weak..."

"On the sixth hour, he suddenly convulsed and died after ineffective rescue..."

So what's going on?

What about maternal blood pressure?

Fetal position?

Fetal heart rate?

Sudden convulsions may be eclampsia, but it may not be. In fact, the causes of convulsions include hysteria, hypertensive encephalopathy, cerebrovascular accidents, epilepsy, intracranial tumors, hypoglycemia, hypocalcemia, etc.

heap……

There are not enough records, and there is not even early prenatal check-up, which is really troublesome... This information cannot be used at all!

Gretel thought about it and pulled out another medical record. This one had even less information. Hemorrhage started when it was delivered. He was rescued for two hours and used [Treat Serious Injury] three times. The fetus failed to be delivered and the mother died. As for why it happened.

Heavy bleeding?

Is it placenta previa? Placental abruption? Or various other reasons?

Sorry, no.

"This information is not very useful..."

So, out of hundreds of death medical records, how many are usable?

Grete slapped it flat on the table, held his head and lamented. After sighing for a few times, he got up and was about to smoke the third portion when there were several knocks at the door of the study.

"Come in!"

Grete shouted without looking back. However, no one came in at the door. Instead, there was the unchanging voice of Mo SS:

"Master, your letter."

...So was the invisible servant knocking on the door just now? Or was it the knocking sound effect you simulated by touching the SSN?

Touching SS, you are getting skinnier!

But there are indeed letters. The invisible servant came in with a copper plate and placed a beautifully framed letter on his desk. He also touched a knife to help open it. Gretel sighed and felt that SS was getting smarter and smarter.

A look at the letter paper:

"Dear Mage Nordmark:

Hello!

We are pleased to hear that you have achieved considerable results in caesarean section and are ready to start writing a paper. In view of the fact that this technology can widely benefit every magician, we sincerely invite you to publish your paper in "Ordinary Magicians"

Monthly magazine.

Sincerely yours

Elena Murray

"Ordinary Magician Monthly" Editorial Department"

... Very good, the paper has not been finished yet, and there is already a journal guaranteed. If it is not for the purpose of fighting with the high-level members of the parliament, it would be good to send it directly to this website, as more people will read it...

"To SS, help me draft a reply letter, saying that I am grateful for his invitation, but I am still working hard on writing the paper, and I am not considering the direction of submission for the time being."

"Okay, Master!"

Gretel took out the third, fourth, and fifth cases and sighed while reading them. After reading the fifth case, he stood by the window and rubbed his eyes. Suddenly he saw a light spot growing from small to large, towards the mage.

The tower flew straight ahead.

It flew closer and closer, getting brighter and brighter. Until it got closer, it turned out to be a metal bird. It had a gorgeous and splendid body and long tail feathers. It made an extremely light turn outside the window, landed on the window lattice, and slightly probed its head.

", "Du" twice.

Which Archmage's messenger is this?

Grete opened the window curiously, and a bird fluttered its wings and flew in, spitting out a roll of parchment tied with a ribbon. Grete unwrapped it and saw that it was also a letter of invitation:

"Dear Mage Nordmark:

Hello!

We are pleased to hear that you have started writing a paper on caesarean section...





"Magic" Editorial Department"

Okay, "Magic" is also here to make an appointment?

This is a great thing. "Magic" and "Arcane" are roughly equivalent to "Nature" and "Science" in the previous life, and their influence is equally great. No matter which book you vote for, the persuasiveness is strong enough, and you can stand confidently.

before parliament.

However, what I really want to submit is "Cell", or "The Lancet" or "New England"...

In this world, besides "Magic" and "Arcana", why can't there be a "Life"?

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