It's Not that Difficult to Open a Hospital in Another World, Right?

Chapter 322 A Dead Person Operating on a Living Person? (Book Friends 2017 10,000 Reward Additional Updates)

Chapter 322 A dead person operating on a living person? (Book Friends 2017...10,000 rewards plus more updates)

In the eight operating rooms, 24 healers, including Gretel, a total of 25 people, were busy changing clothes and brushing their hands. Grete leaned close to Linn, full of anxiety, and kept telling the necromancers in charge:

"Be careful during surgery! Don't let the patient's blood, body fluids, or anything get on the skin!"

"Change a pair of gloves for an operation! Wash your hands! Wash your hands thoroughly!"

"Don't let the scalpel cut the skin! If you do, tell me immediately and we'll give you penicillin...Hey, why don't you do a skin test first to prepare?"

This is anthrax!

Although it is said that there are very few cases of human-to-human transmission of anthrax...but just because it is rare, it does not mean that there is no such thing!

Having a large amount of contact with patients, participating in taking care of patients or handling the bodies of patients... In short, if you are exposed to a large amount and high concentration of pathogenic bacteria, it is still possible to be infected!

I don’t know what the isolation ability of gut gloves is, but it is definitely not as good as latex gloves. These necromancers are all here to help him. If one or two of them are infected, it will be his fault!

Linn looked at Gretel with warm eyes, a little funny. If he hadn't been brushing his hands as required, he would have wanted to reach out and rub Gretel's head. Although there was nothing to rub, the black hair was pressed under the surgical cap and was so flat that even half of it couldn't stand up...

Gretel was very soft-hearted and worried when we first met him. As a necromancer, everyone has the ability to protect themselves. They have dealt with death, disease, plague, and all kinds of toxins the most. Who would stumble on this?

"Hmm!"

Archmage Edgar cleared his throat forcefully. I was careless. I asked Linn to go to Gretel's Mage Tower. I originally wanted to get closer and tried to drag the little guy to Black Crow Swamp. However, it turned out that Linn was dragged there by them... Although what about that follower? Yes, everyone understands what is going on, but followers are followers!

Gretel looked away sheepishly. However, at this moment, he quickly turned back and looked directly at Archmage Edgar. A series of sparks jumped in his mind: The Archmage—the silver skeleton the Archmage gave him—controls the silver skeleton to perform dissection—a surgical robot!

"Can you control the skeleton to operate?" He asked hurriedly: "I mean, can you control the skeleton and do some more delicate work, such as paying attention to the depth when operating the knife, and cutting the skin without damaging the muscles?"

Amidst the sound of rushing water, the laughter of the necromancers rang out.

Can it?

Of course.

The Necromancer's first pets are almost always skeletons. It is their most reliable assistant, their most trusted friend, their listener in loneliness, and their pathfinder, breaker and victim in battle - anyway, as long as the soul fire remains alive, it can be summoned again at any time...

And the Necromancer wants to control these partners who live together day and night to do delicate work?

So easy!

Grete breathed a huge sigh of relief. With a skeleton surgeon, the doctor doesn't have to physically touch the patient. What about being cut by a scalpel and being contaminated with bodily fluids, having bodily fluids sprayed on the face, or being sprayed into the eyes... All risks of exposure during the operation quickly dropped to zero.

God knows how much surgeons hate this risk. When you encounter an accident on the operating table and see the patient's physical examination sheet... hepatitis B, hepatitis C, syphilis, HIV, any one of them is positive, it will be a blow to the doctor!

They have to take blocking drugs with serious side effects, they have to be anxious for the next six months and a year, and they have to avoid contact with their partners. Some people even say goodbye to the operating table forever because of this... In Grete's previous life, every time I heard that medical staff encountered this All these things make me want to yell at those patients:

Don't hide your history of infectious diseases! ! !

It's okay now, there are skeletons to help carry it!

Gretel clapped his palms twice. After attracting everyone's attention, he said loudly:

"This time we are performing an operation on patients with infectious diseases. People who come into direct contact with the patients are at high risk of infection. All God of War priests and Priests of the Fountain Goddess stand back. Necromancers, release your skeletons and use skeletons to perform the surgery instead of you. !”

Another advantage of using a skeleton knife is that it is easy to clean. There is no such thing as a seven-step hand washing method, such as washing your hands before brushing them, or brushing your hands before washing your hands again. Just pour a large bucket of disinfectant directly on top.

Of course, in order to further save time, Grete adopted another cleaning method.

He directly put out a bucket of disinfectant. Led by Archmage Edgar, each Necromancer summoned a skeleton, held up the wall of the barrel, jumped up, and jumped into the barrel. Then, Grete watched helplessly as four skeletons surrounded the wall of the barrel, squatting in a circle, like a group bathing in a hot spring.

Gretel: "..."

I have to say that this scene was so weird that he wanted to complain, but he didn't know how. However, the strange scene was not over yet. Archmage Edgar looked around and asked, "Is there any disinfectant left?"

……What? Gretel is still immersed in strange imagination. Archmage Edgar was already saying to himself: "It seems there is none. Then..."

He snapped his fingers. There seemed to be a crash, and the first skeleton fell apart completely and sank to the bottom of the barrel. The actions of His Excellency the Archmage were like an order, and then, second, third, and fourth, the skeletons dismantled themselves one by one. A large space in the bucket was immediately freed up.

Four more skeletons plopped into the barrel. Squat down, dismantle yourself, and soak your whole body in disinfectant.

Gretel, stunned.jpg

Very good, he is ignorant, this method of disinfection is indeed something he did not expect...

The skeletons quickly disinfected themselves, assembled one by one, and jumped out of the barrel. With the skeleton around, other people's hygiene requirements were much lower. After washing their hands with the seven-step hand washing method, they wrapped themselves in surgical gowns and lined up neatly.

Four horizontal lines, with the skeleton in front.

"Send the patient!"

Gretel gave the order. Before the apprentices could take action, several bone lines connected end to end and flew out of the space bags of the necromancers. Crash, clatter, amidst the sound of bones rubbing against each other, a dozen skeleton soldiers assembled themselves, two in a group, and lifted the stretcher on the ground.

Skeleton soldiers are so convenient to use. I really want to hire dozens of them in the hospital... Before Gretel could finish his thoughts, he heard miserable wailing sounds one after another, resounding through the corridor:

"Help!"

"Necromancer! It's the Necromancer!"

"I don't want to be made into a skeleton——"

"Mommy mommy--"

Uh... The use of skeletons seems to have a strong negative effect on the doctor-patient relationship, especially on comforting patients...

But now that infectious disease hospitals are so busy, there is no room for pickiness. Gretel could see clearly that two skeleton soldiers lifted the patient up on the stretcher. The reason why I want to emphasize this sentence is because when the skeleton soldier held the stretcher, he also held the patient's hands and feet...

Eight patients, each with one bed, were rushed into the operating room. Gretel turned to the spellcasters:

"Shall we start directly?"

"Start directly! What's so difficult about cutting open the abdomen..." Archmage Edgar replied quickly. At the same time, the archbishop interfaced:

"You do it first."

The two glared at each other. Grete took this opportunity and quickly walked into the operating room No. 1:

"Let me tell you a few things to pay attention to first... Um, will you all come over and take a look?"

What answered him was a light curtain composed of a row of arcane eyes.

In short, Grete was the surgeon, the archbishop acted as the anesthetist, and a priest from the Spring Temple acted as the human flesh attractor. Such a strange surgical combination finally started the first operation. Grete explained while operating:

"Disinfection is necessary before surgery... Open the abdomen and make a direct midline incision. Pay attention to the depth of the incision... Cut the skin and separate the fascia and muscles. If the intestinal inflammation is so serious, there must be a mess down there. Don't force it. The intestines. At this time, it is probably as swollen as tofu, and can be torn if you pull it, and it is easy to damage blood vessels. It is best to leave it to me..."

As he spoke, the hands of the mage in front of him were flying, cleaning the sticky peritoneum, bluntly separating the mesentery, and taking out the intestines from the mess:

"Sure enough, it's necrotic... To ensure safety, ten centimeters above and below the necrotic part must be cut off and then anastomized... How about a treatment?"

As he spoke, the gentle white light fell. Grete looked at the intestines in his hand and gave a thumbs up to the back:

The anterior wall, posterior wall, and seromuscular layer are all well anastomotic. The intestinal wall is ruddy, the blood supply is normal, and there are no fistulas. In terms of rapid healing, the treatment technique has unparalleled advantages over the medical techniques of the previous life!

"Okay! Rinse with normal saline - drain! Rinse with holy water again, drain again! Close the abdomen layer by layer... It's over! Send the patient off the stage, next!"

The skeleton carriers started running conscientiously once again...

At the same time, the spell casters who had finished watching this operation, or in other words, the spell casters who "eyes think I have mastered it", filed into their respective surgery rooms.

The arcane eye provides vision, the necromancer sees and controls the light curtain, the skeleton performs the dissection, the Ares priest anesthetizes, and the spring temple priest drains the blood. Grete ran around among the eight operating rooms, responsible for detecting necrosis in the intestines, amputating the intestines, and calling for surgical anastomosis...

Assembly line surgery begins!

The time consumed by an operation is gratifying and has been doubled.

Gretel: Phew, liberated!

You only need to do the most important part. The previous positioning, disinfection, abdominal opening, subsequent flushing, checking for active bleeding points, and closing the abdomen layer by layer are all taken care of by others!

Finally, I feel like a big boss surgeon...

Come on, Grete! We strive to have all patients who need surgery completed before get off work today!

Gretel was busy in the operating room without even touching the floor. Outside the operation room, Old Sam watched the operation scene in silence for a while, then turned to his colleagues with a strange expression on his face:

"Is this...a dead person treating a living person?"

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