Chapter 80 The Greedy Queue-Cutter
Chapter 80 The Greedy Queue-Cutter
When asked about the exact level of Wen Rui's medical skills, he himself is not quite sure. After all, his surgical experience mainly comes from autopsies and tissue sampling, and he does not have many opportunities to perform surgery on living people.
In the past, Wen Rui had performed surgery on living people at the Secret Realm Market Clinic, but they were all minor experimental operations.
Some poor monks who cannot afford to buy expensive medical services from the Yuding Immortal Sect would try their luck at the much cheaper medical clinics in the market when they encounter difficult and complicated diseases. These people became Wen Rui's experimental subjects.
After all, it is rare to obtain live autopsy samples from monks, and no one will check if you practice medicine without a license. As long as you are brave enough, you can trick people in and treat them blindly. If you can't kill them, then treat them to death. After all, the life is someone else's, but the experience is your own.
It’s no wonder that the success rate of the operation is not low, and in the eyes of the cultivators in the world of cultivation, Wen Rui has been labeled as "good at medicine".
There is no doubt that Wen Rui is an excellent forensic doctor and his familiarity with the human body structure and various tissues and organs is unparalleled in the world.
But can a forensic pathologist be considered a doctor?
In reality, veterinarians are forced to perform surgery to treat human diseases when the situation is urgent. However, there seems to be no case of forensic doctors bringing people back to health. If it really happened, it would definitely be a supernatural event...
In this era, Bian Que and Hua Tuo, the ancestors of mortal doctors, had not yet been born. The ancestors of medicine recognized by immortal practitioners were Shennong and Huangdi.
But Shennong was the founder of pharmacy, and Huangdi was the founder of internal medicine. Surgery and emergency medicine were not even a discipline that existed.
Apart from Wen Rui, the only ones in the Three Realms who have studied human anatomy are demons.
The purpose of demons studying anatomy is not medicine, but cooking. Most of the results are about how to slaughter humans so that the heart can be crispy and the liver can be fresh and refreshing.
His medical level is unknown and he lacks experience in performing surgeries to save lives. Does this prevent Wen Rui from practicing medicine without a license?
No delay at all!
Anyway, the laws are not perfect in this era, and there is no law to enforce for practicing medicine without a license. Before entering the operating room, the sect to which the patient belonged also signed a waiver agreement on the patient's behalf, so Wen Rui did not need to bear the consequences of the failed rescue.
The patients sent here are all basically hopeless. If we can save one of them, it's a good deed. If we can't save them, it's their destiny. The worst that can happen is that we have to pay some funeral expenses.
Wen Rui had long been tired of performing autopsies on corpses, but now was a good opportunity to do a live autopsy without doing any harm to his virtue. The opportunity was so precious that if he didn't take it, he would suffer the consequences. How could Wen Rui not cherish it?
Although he doesn't have much experience in rescuing people, Wen Rui is still very confident.
The physical fitness of cultivators is far superior to that of ordinary people, and their vitality is strong and long. Even if they suffer fatal injuries, their dying struggle will last much longer than that of ordinary people. To put it bluntly, they can withstand more hardships than animals.
Have you ever eaten human flesh or seen people run? Wen Rui has been studying the biochemistry of his junior sisters for so many years, and the experience he has accumulated is not in vain. It can be applied to repairing human tissue damage.
If he could learn from the experience gained from live dissection and the methods used to dispose of corpses could also be effective on living people, and the forensic pathologist could be upgraded to a doctor, wouldn't that be a great thing?
Based on the principle that if you don't take advantage of an opportunity, you will suffer a loss. In addition to making up for the karma you have created with God, this is another important purpose for Wen Rui to mobilize the power of the Chamber of Commerce to carry out the rescue.
Soon, Wen Rui completed the repair of the injured soldier's damaged lungs and liver, cleared the necrotic flesh contaminated by the poisonous saliva of the Warcraft, administered precise doses of Rejuvenating Essence to the wound to stimulate the regeneration of defective tissue, and then continued to remove the abnormally proliferating flesh and teeth, and finally sutured the wound.
During the process, the patient also suffered from cardiac arrest. Wen Rui directly used high-voltage defibrillator to help, using a voltage several times higher than the limit that ordinary people can withstand, to reawaken the silent heartbeat.
When he found that the patient's vital signs were weak and multiple organs were failing, he injected a large dose of adrenaline into the heart, which miraculously stimulated the patient's life potential and his withered vitality flourished again.
The technique was so rough that it didn't seem like an operation. It was more like Frankenstein piecing together a fragmented human doll in a slaughterhouse. However, the patient could not be killed. Instead, he was made to suffer a lot. I don't know how much suffering he endured.
In fact, even if Wen Rui accidentally used too much force and really killed the patient, it is not impossible to bring the patient back to life if the body is still very fresh.
The Buddhist teachings he practiced gave Wen Rui the minor supernatural powers of clairvoyance and soul-stealing. During the period when the soul had left the body and the ghost had not had time to capture it, he could force the soul back into the body and truly snatch someone away from the King of Hell.
You say Wen Rui's medical skills are not very good. He indeed does not have much experience in curing diseases and saving lives, but he is bold and careful, and he is familiar with the structure of the human body and the rules of life and death in the world. He dares to think and act, and his operations are reckless but careful, and he really achieves the miracle doctor treatment effect of "Yan Wang Di".
All the famous surgeons in the real world are outshined by him. After all, famous doctors understand medical skills, but they don’t know how to capture souls.
The first seriously injured soldier was successfully rescued. His broken body was patched up, and he drank some low-level elixirs. His breathing became steady and his complexion gradually became rosy. It seemed that he would be completely healed after a few days of recuperation, and it seemed that he would not be left with any hidden injuries caused by abnormal organ growth and tissue hyperplasia.
Soon the second injured person was sent to the operating room. The second person was severely poisoned. The venom was strong and the poisoning was very deep. The detoxification spell had little effect. The whole body was rotting and dying.
Wen Rui directly arranged for extracorporeal blood circulation and filtration, and then removed 70% of the patient's damaged liver. He then used detoxifying pills and rejuvenation liquid, and the symptoms of poisoning were actually greatly alleviated.
Third place, fourth place...
Reconnection of severed limbs, nerve cord bypass for nerve rupture, craniotomy to relieve cerebral edema and relieve pressure, abdominal cleaning after intestinal rupture, end-to-end anastomosis of blood vessels, stapler intestinal connection...
There are also prerequisites for completing these operations, that is, anesthesia technology and disinfection standards. Other cultivators cannot imitate Wen Rui. If the anesthesia technology is not good enough, the patient will wake up in pain and go crazy. It is not as simple as tearing the wound. They can kill the doctor with a desperate blow or blow up the hospital with their own golden elixir.
Disinfection standards and the use of postoperative antibiotics are also very important. Cultivators can also be infected with viruses and bacteria. During King Wu's conquest of King Zhou, Grand Master Wen Zhong asked Master Lu Yue and his disciples to launch a biochemical attack. All the cultivators and civilians were infected with the disease. Only Nezha, who was incarnated as a lotus, and Yang Jian, who had already achieved the golden body of the Eight or Nine Mysterious Arts, survived because of their unique immune systems.
Anyway, if you think of the operating table as a mechanical workbench, the injured monk as a damaged robot, the organs as parts, and the blood vessels and nerves as pipelines and lines, there is not much difference between repairing people and repairing robots.
Repairing robots is a special talent given to Wen Rui by the Iron Man template, and it is the field he is most familiar with and good at. If he did this in the real world, the mortal patient would have died long ago, being chopped into pieces by him.
But cultivators are very durable, probably even stronger and more durable than robots, equivalent to biochemical robots, and have barely reached the repair standards of Wenrui's expertise. Doctors and patients rushed to the scene in both directions.
Cheng Ziwei, who was serving as an assistant at the side, was stunned and deeply shocked by the bloody, horrifying, yet miraculous treatment scene before her. She had no idea what Wen Rui was doing, as there was no information about this in her knowledge or common sense.
Although Cheng Ziwei was an assistant, all she could do was wipe the sweat off Wen Rui's face, help him turn the patient's body, and after treating one patient, run out to notify the stretcher team to bring a new patient to replace him.
Cheng Ziwei also gradually figured out her role. It was obvious that Wen Rui understood her abilities and did not expect her to provide any treatment assistance.
Putting her in the operating room, besides doing odd jobs, might just be to let her be a witness to avoid someone being killed and being unable to explain because there are no witnesses.
Seeing dying people being carried in continuously and then carried out after they got better, she gradually understood that Jinling Sect's Sect Master Wen was definitely a medical genius. His incredible treatment methods were of a very high level, and he used unprecedented and groundbreaking techniques, which had a medical system that was ahead of its time.
The girl suppressed her nausea and stared with wide eyes at Wen Rui's strange method of reconstructing flesh and blood, hoping to learn from him and some of the Jinling Sect's medical secrets, but she had no clue at all. She couldn't even tell whether Wen Rui was killing people or curing illnesses.
Thinking back to the hypothesis Wen Rui proposed that day, it now seems that what he said was true. He indeed has a unique secret method to cure serious injuries that others cannot heal and to remove deadly poisons that others cannot cure.
Thinking of this, Cheng Ziwei felt even more depressed. The Chamber of Commerce's rescue plan had already been announced. She believed that it would not be long before the Humanist monks would participate in the plan and they would be faced with a difficult choice. Perhaps the Humanist disciples would start to join the Jiejiao.
But can Wen Rui be blamed for this?
He just attached some conditions on the basis of curing diseases and saving lives.
Even the compassionate Guanyin Bodhisattva cannot always respond to every request for free. Those who believe in me will live, and those who abandon me will fend for themselves. Even by the standards of Western religions, this is fair.
Even Western religions are more cruel. Not only will non-believers not be saved, but those who dare to slander the Buddha and speak ill of him will go to the Avici Hell.
Watching the disciples of the Chan sect being pulled back from the brink of death one by one, Cheng Ziwei's impression of Wen Rui was quietly changing. Her fear gradually faded, and instead she felt a bit of respect for him.
If she forgets the conversation that day, the man before her is worthy of her admiration just for his talent of bringing people back to life and his willingness to put aside his prejudices and help his fellow believers from the three religions when they are in trouble.
Although she still felt that something was not quite right, contrary to her unique female intuition, Cheng Ziwei could only try to convince herself that first impressions were not necessarily trustworthy. Perhaps she had misunderstood and thought things were too complicated. Perhaps Sect Master Wen had no ill intentions.
"what?"
Seeing the latest wounded people sent in, Wen Rui suddenly exclaimed in surprise.
This soft cry also attracted Cheng Ziwei's attention.
The injured man said, "What's the matter, Boss Wen? Is it because you think my injury is not serious? It looks like I just hurt my leg, but actually my ribs are really painful. I may have broken several ribs, or even injured my abdomen! I heard that the treatment price here in Fangshi Clinic is several times cheaper than that in Yuding Sect. I don't have the money to buy expensive medicine from Yuding Sect, so you can't not treat me!"
The injured person did not seem to be seriously injured. He walked into the operating room by himself. Although he was limping, it seemed that he only had a minor leg injury.
Cheng Ziwei used her spiritual sense to investigate and found that the man's breathing was stable, his spiritual energy was abundant, and his spirit was okay. It was obvious that he was not seriously injured. However, he ended up competing with a group of seriously injured people for the opportunity for Wen Rui to rescue him. It was really infuriating.
At first, the wounded were reluctant to come to the market town for treatment, but when they saw many seriously injured and dying people being sent in and soon carried out with excellent treatment results, a line began to form at the door, and now there are even people competing for them.
Wen Rui looked at him with a half-smile, and said meaningfully: "Daoyou misunderstood. I am not surprised because you think your injury is too minor."
"Why is that?"
"You are actually seriously injured, but you don't realize it."
"Eh?"
(End of this chapter)