Chapter 376 Tian Fern (Part 2)
As a top special forces soldier.
Lin Ziming naturally learned some medical skills.
After all, when performing tasks in the field, it is impossible to give you the optimal temperature of 25 degrees every time.
Ice, snow, and deserts are the norm.
Therefore, each special warrior will have some of various technology trees.
These medical skills include both traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine, and the actual level may not be comparable to that of an ordinary outpatient physician.
But it is still relatively judgmental in terms of acute symptoms.
Hence the description of Red Dragon.
Three possibilities popped up subconsciously in Lin Ziming's mind:
Diarrhea, bowel cancer, dysentery.
And according to what Chilong said.
Tian Fern is a common fatal case in the entire Tianyue Mountains, so he quickly ruled out the first two possibilities.
As a result, there is only one answer left:
Dysentery.
When talking about dysentery, we must first explain something.
That is, dysentery and malaria are different, and many people tend to confuse them.
Malaria is a disease transmitted by mosquitoes. Although it is also accompanied by diarrhea, it basically does not cause symptoms of pus and blood.
Dysentery is more terrifying than malaria.
In ancient times and even in some underdeveloped areas in modern times, dysentery was an infectious disease that could cause death.
For example, Chen Lin, who cured Cao Cao's headache, and the famous Su Shi both died of dysentery.
There is even an event that has not been verified by historians but the timeline is very consistent, which is the famous Three Kingdoms Plague.
At that time, five of the Seven Jian'an Sons, including Chen Lin, were taken away in one wave, and then Lu Su and others were taken away in another wave.
Although it is clearly recorded that Chen Lin died of dysentery, the original words of the history books regarding the deaths of the rest of the people were that it was a "big epidemic".
But looking at the timeline, the possibility of dysentery is actually very high.
In addition to the mainland, let alone the West.
I don’t know how many ancient Western kings died of diseases such as dysentery, and the already small country of Zuo fell apart.
in the history of many civilizations.
Only China and Egypt after AD had clear means of treating dysentery.
It goes without saying who deserves the credit for China's achievements.
80% of the cures for ancient diseases are attributed to Zhang Zhongjing's "Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases".
The prescription that Zhang Zhongjing concluded is Pulsatilla decoction. Modern medicine has proved that Pulsatilla has obvious anti-amoebic and trichomonal killing effects. (Attached is DOI: 10.2991/mebe-15.2015.179, University of Copenhagen Medical Laboratory Report)
Bacillary dysentery is a form of amebic dysentery.
Except China.
Egypt's methods are more physical:
Doesn’t dysentery occur in the intestines? Then let’s clean the intestines.
Just like killing all enemies counts as sneaking.
Empty everything in your intestines and there will naturally be no germs.
Egyptian doctors would let their patients drink a potion containing the dried powder of coriander fruit as the main ingredient to relieve cramps and cleanse the intestines.
The next enema recipe is a mixture of honey, fermented viscose, sweet beer and salt.
The instrument used is something like a copper horn, with the thinner end shaped like a bird's beak.
The scene behind it is indescribable, so you can imagine it yourself.
However, no matter which of the above methods is used, the cure rate for dysentery is not 100%.
According to historical records, the actual effect is about 60%.
Sometimes it's even lower.
But even this ratio was an unimaginable miracle in ancient times.
His gaze returned to the tent.
Hearing Lin Ziming's soft call - which was indeed a soft call for a barbarian with such a loud voice, Chilong was immediately attracted to his attention:
"Why, Manager Lin, do you also know Tianfen?
If I remember correctly, Tian Fern's disease is rare in the Central Territory, right? "
Lin Ziming smiled at him and said:
"Commander Red Dragon, this statement is wrong.
I'm afraid you don't know that our ancestors in Chi County have been practicing medicine for generations, and all kinds of difficult and complicated diseases have been recorded in a book called "The Barefoot Doctor's Handbook."
Pathologically.
Sky fern seems to be a disease that we are familiar with, and we already have a treatment method for this disease that has a very high cure rate and a very low cost. Ahem, the cost is not particularly high. "
Chilong suddenly widened his eyes:
"Really? Can the central region heal Tian Fern using ordinary means?"
Looking at Chi Long who was a little excited, Lin Ziming thought about it carefully and added:
“If Tian Fern is suffering from dysentery, it will definitely be fine.
However, this brother's situation still needs our professional doctors to take a look before we can make a final conclusion. "
When Chilong heard this, he couldn't help but said anxiously:
"Manager Lin, I would like to ask if the doctor you mentioned is free now? Can you ask him to come over?"
I don’t know whether it was a translation problem caused by Master Tian or Chiryuu’s own change of attitude. This time Chiryuu’s title was rarely changed to ‘you’.
Seeing Chi Long who was a little excited, Lin Ziming quickly comforted him:
"Commander Chilong, don't worry, I'll leave this matter to you.
If nothing else, the doctor will arrive soon. "
After saying that, Lin Ziming left in a hurry and returned to Chi County.
Half an hour later.
He returned again with the medical staff prepared in advance by the command headquarters through the recorder.
The one who carried out the inspection task this time was Bao Xin, the director of the First People's Hospital of Modu, and he was also one of the important personnel who arrived in the Great Mo Realm with the team for the first time.
However, due to some force majeure reasons, some of Bao Xin's research projects are relatively low-key.
Therefore, in the past period of time, his presence was not strong.
But presence and ability are two different things.
Although Bao Xin is not an academician-level boss, he is still the leader of the Magic City Health Care Expert Group, and can even be regarded as an "imperial doctor."
Therefore, it goes without saying much about the level.
To some extent.
The sick barbarian was quite lucky and got a rare expert call.
Of course.
The lucky premise is that he didn't die.
After arriving at the camp.
Bao Xin, who was wearing protective clothing, first led people to deal with the scene, and the smell of 84 disinfectant soon filled the area around the tent.
Wait until everything is ready.
Bao Xin had a look on his face, 'Is this the style of painting in the Central Realm? ’ Chi Long and Shi Yin entered the tent together.
Lin Ziming and Wang Qiang stayed outside the tent and waited.
After all, there are specialties in the arts, and there is no use for them to go in now except to occupy positions.
Since they had nothing to do, the two guys simply took out their mobile phones and played Sudoku on the camp's LAN.
After about two hours, there was finally movement in the tent.
I saw Bao Xin walking out alone. After taking off the medical mask, it was obvious that there were many marks on his cheeks and neck.
Bao Xin ignored this and said to Lin Ziming with a smile:
"Colonel Lin, fortunately, the patient named Bronze inside did suffer from dysentery.
Specifically, it belongs to the category of bacterial understanding, also called shigellosis.
However, his condition is already at a critical level, approaching shock dementia.
Therefore, we performed a major surgery on him and injected him with rehydration salts and levofloxacin. He just had to wait for recovery. "