Chapter 637: Writing a Thesis, What Should I Do if the Number of Words in the Thesis Exceeds the Limit?
Building a mage tower is not an excessive demand.
After all, the Mage Tower is every magician’s dream, and it is also a display requirement during the research process. Unlimited energy, computing power that is N times greater than the mage's own, and a space that is entirely his own...
Except for the bosses who are qualified to sit in the Tower of Babel or enjoy the resources of the eight auxiliary towers, almost any magician wants to have a magician tower of his own.
That is something more important than a girl, no, than a wife! Even if my wife can lend it out, the Mage Tower will not lend it out!
The problem is... Gretel, you already have a mage tower... or a high-level mage tower...
If you want to apply to the council to build one for you, even if you are willing to pay in full, the queue will take a long time if the brothers and sisters contribute!
The older brothers and sisters exchanged glances. Then, Archmage Baierbo asked tentatively:
"Grete... is your need temporary or long-term? If you need it to save information during this period, you might consider buying a batch of mana potions to buy one?"
The problem is that this need is long-lasting and runs through. Gretel grimaced:
"For each of my patients, if there is a need for examination, I hope to keep the examination records as much as possible... I used to rely on my own hand drawing, but the hand drawing is always not as accurate as the magic image... Moreover, it is best to have a tower spirit to help analyze. data……"
It is impossible to drag all the patients to the Mage Tower for examination. Moreover, in addition to X-rays, electrocardiograms, cardiac angiography, and B-ultrasounds, if conditions permit in the future, we will also need to undergo CT scans! Going for NMR!
Even for three-dimensional color Doppler ultrasound, the amount of calculation is terrible!
It’s all up to me, I can’t hold it any longer!
It will not be easy to get another mage tower. Not making enough contributions - for example, last time Gretel established the public health system of Nevis City alone, and was rewarded with a mage tower.
Of course, this was also due to the fact that he single-handedly killed half of the Holy City of the Glorious Religion and forced out a powerful magic spell from the Pope. The council couldn't reveal the rewards openly, so they could only pack them up and stuff them in secretly...
"It seems that all you have to do is work hard to write your thesis, Gretel." After a long silence, Archmage Baierbo patted Gretel on the shoulder:
"Write an epoch-making paper, alarm the entire parliament, and then use the need for further research as a reason to ask them for the Mage Tower. One article is not enough, two articles is not enough, three or five articles are not enough, as long as you write well enough, Mage There will always be a tower.”
"Yes, a high-quality paper can overcome all dissatisfaction." Archmage Philby added with a smile:
"Furthermore, your choice of topic also brings attention to it - any magician, even if he is really unmarried and infertile, there will be a period of time when he wants to get married and have children. Moreover, three of the eight legends stationed at the peak are Where’s the female magician!”
As a woman, she knew very well what those legends would think of Grete's research. It would be good if the pain during childbirth could be reduced a little bit, not to mention that Grete's research can save lives!
Grete took the order and left. Hey, for something like the Mage Tower, it’s not like buying a bottle of soda. You can just open the cap and “get another bottle.”
If you want such a big thing, your contribution must be heavy...
Exit the gate of Babel Tower, turn left, and go straight to the Tower of Sleeplessness!
Go see what secret materials the Necromancer has hidden away!
The Necromancer does exist. Lin En's teacher, Archmage Edgar, took him to the library to look through information while reading:
"You should have come to us a long time ago... No one has more information on how to cut people open than we do! From two to three thousand years ago to now, we have it!"
As he talked, he walked deep into the library. After greeting the tower spirit and verifying his identity, Archmage Edgar began to chatter, throwing materials into Gretel's hands one by one:
"Well, these are the anatomy records and maps in the Book of the Dead..."
"This is the "King's Law" of the Numa Dynasty on the mainland two thousand years ago. It stipulates that pregnant women who die must remove their fetuses before burial. Anyone who violates this will violate the fetus's right to survival...Which specific article is it? Please look back. Turn it over yourself..."
"This is a case from the Guanghui Divine Religion some time ago, probably a hundred years ago. A doctor was hanged because he did not remove the fetus from the belly of a dead pregnant woman... Tsk, the charge was blasphemy?"
Gretel looked over his shoulder. It turns out that the Guanghui Cult stipulates that the corpse should be forced to undergo a cesarean section and the fetus should be taken out and baptized. Refusal to do so means that the soul of the fetus is not saved…
"You said you didn't save people when they were alive, but cut them out for baptism after they were dead," he couldn't help complaining, "What are you planning on doing!"
In short, Grete held a bunch of information and returned to his mage tower happily. Archmage Edgar sent him all the way to the door of the Tower of Sleeplessness, reluctant to part with him:
"If you need information, remember to come to us to find it! There are many atlases! You can borrow the body if you want!"
After looking back for a while, he actually found a document reporting on 14 cases of successful caesarean sections for surviving pregnant women...
But it is a pity that this article was not written by the artist himself. It was all told by friends, and its authenticity is doubtful. It’s okay to do a historical review, but to make arguments, forget it.
Scroll down further and see another case where the fetus survived and the mother herself died of massive hemorrhage...wait a minute, there wasn't even a healing spell! Apart from the Necromancer, there are no other spellcasters present? !
Grete sadly discovered that his way of thinking has moved closer to this world... Obviously, all kinds of surgeries in his previous life did not have any magical power...
In any case, the information collected from Black Crow Swamp is rich enough to make a good paper. Grete immersed himself in writing, starting from the origin and historical development of cesarean section, writing and writing...
"Oops! The word count has been exceeded!"
A retrospective review alone is enough for a paper. You know, in "Arcana", the length allocated to each paper is no more than 8 pages at most...
"Forget it, let's discuss the deletion, editing and refining later. Let's finish writing the paper first! MOSS, help me get the medical records from bookshelf No. 3!"
"Okay, Master!"
In the study, calmness returned again, and all you could hear was the sound of the [Endless Ink Pen] rubbing against the paper.
At the weekly meeting half a month later, the Lord of Thunder looked at the stacks of papers that Gretel had brought out, and his face turned dark in a rare way. Above his head, thunder and lightning flashed, and thin white lights flew across the monocle.
"Are you trying to fill up "Arcana"? One issue of "Arcana" alone will not be enough to publish your paper!"
"hey-hey……"
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Note: Western records of cesarean section can be traced back to ancient Rome. According to legend, from 715 BC to 67 BC, the Numa Pompolius dynasty of ancient Rome promulgated the "Law of Cesarean Section", which stipulated that the fetus of a dying woman or pregnant woman must be removed by caesarean section before burial. This may have been the origin of cadaveric cesarean section.
Note 2: By the Middle Ages, the religious significance of cesarean section was greater than the medical significance. For example, the Catholic Church enforced autopsy.
In uterine delivery, the fetus is removed and baptized to save its soul. In 1749, a doctor in Sicily was executed for failing to remove the fetus from the body of a pregnant woman.
Note 3: In 1581, Franco is Sousset reported 14 cases of successful caesarean section on surviving pregnant women. This was the first time that this procedure was described in medical literature. What is reported is not done by the author himself, but is information obtained from friends.
Note 4: The first cesarean section woman died of postpartum hemorrhage in 1610.