The War of Resistance Begins with the Security Corps
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There was no day today, so Chen Li received a telegram. The content was very simple. There was only one sentence:

"We have arrived in Shanghai and settled down. We will proceed according to plan tomorrow.”

It was very simple and direct. At least Chen Li now knew that their group had safely arrived in Shanghai and had found the two lodging points they had previously discussed.

One was a foothold in the concession, and the other was a place that was almost deserted. There would always be people who wanted to inspect the goods. It was impossible to test the cannon in the concession.

After reading the telegram, Chen Li immediately called back. It was nothing more than emphasizing safety first again.

Thinking that the dignified head of the security team still had to queue up with these businessmen in the telegram office to send a telegram, Chen Li could not help but glance at the two female messengers again.

After the telegram was sent, the next stop was naturally the hospital. These two places had almost become Chen Li's punching points every day.

The hospitals of this era could not be compared to the hospitals of the future. Moreover, it was only a hospital in a county town. A courtyard about the size of the Chen residence and a few tile-roofed houses were already the entire building of the hospital.

There was a wooden sign hanging at the entrance with the words " Wanping County Hospital " written in black traditional Chinese characters on a white background, indicating the function of this institution. There was a small stone road at the entrance and a thick layer of white dust on the earthen wall. It was already a typical symbol of a western-style hospital. As for ambulances, emergency calls, and so on, there was no need to think about it.

In this era, Chinese medicine was still very popular. Ordinary people would treat minor illnesses based on their experience or ask for some local prescriptions from their neighbors. If they really had no choice, they would go to the pharmacy to get some medicine. If they were seriously ill, they could only ask the doctor. If it didn't work, they would wait for death at home. Feudal superstitions like the Taoist priest were still very popular. On the contrary, Western medicine was a little awkward.

Therefore, there weren't many patients in the county hospital. Generally, only people who had received western education or had advanced thoughts would come to this kind of western medicine to see a doctor. The doctors were very free, and the nurses were almost the same.

It had to be said that the treatment Chen Li received in the hospital was completely different from that in the telegram office. The people in the telegram office had a lot of contacts, so Young Master Chen's deeds naturally entered their ears.

However, hospitals were different. No matter which era it was, people always liked to listen to hearsay. The nosy ones would even add their own imaginations to it and exaggerate it to publicize it to show that their information was comprehensive…

As a result, these Western doctors, after being passed down by word of mouth by those ignorant people, became people who cut open people's stomachs, cut their hands and legs, and even dissect the bodies of people who died there for fun. Or those who died there would be burned to ashes by them.

The simple surgeries of the later generations became evil in their eyes. Teaching or verifying the anatomy was even more intolerable. Even the cremation of infectious disease patients became a matter of common indignation.

There was no right or wrong. After all, it took time to change one's mindset. Some traditions had their own reasons for their existence. Time would slowly prove and change everything, except for some people who completely refused to accept new things. Of course, no one had the ability to wake up a person who was pretending to be asleep.

After all, China was a tolerant country, just like the Yan Huang people. Whether it was the missionary or Western medicine, which was considered evil by the people, they would not be reduced to being burned by others. At most, everyone would not get close to this mysterious thing.

Therefore, the people in the hospital did not hear much about the Chen family's young master. They even welcomed a young man who was smiling, accepted modern medicine, and spoke well.

However, the three doctors in the hospital did not understand why this tycoon who had clearly said that he had never studied medicine was so eloquent when he talked about medicine. Moreover, there were some things that they did not understand.

"Is it appendicitis? This appendix will definitely have to be removed. Anyway, that thing is useless, and it recovers quickly. I can be discharged in a few days."

"Lung consumption? To put it bluntly, it was just lung cancer. It had nothing to do with smoking. Smoking could cause lung cancer or embosom. However, lung cancer was an infectious disease. It was a viral infection. It would be fine as long as they got some antibiotics and anti-lung cancer drugs. None of you have it? Then get me a mask first."

"Colds are divided into seasonal, viral, and epidemic. Many people died from the flu and SARS. Forget it, you don't know about SARS."

"You know about X-rays, right? Use this thing to see if there's anything different in his body. This thing can look at his bones and I know that you guys don't have anything."

This was the conversation that caused those doctors to establish a very strange relationship with Chen Li.

Why was it called a strange relationship? It was not a teacher nor a friend, but they could talk together. However, he could always use things that he did not know, but he could use a very confident attitude to tell others that this thing was very simple. It was actually just like this, and it should be done this way.

Moreover, in the eyes of these doctors, Chen Li was not just blindly confident. Ever since he used that drug called Sulfates Powder under his flowery words, the patient who suffered from external injuries and had a high chance of dying from a bacteria infection actually survived.

The doctors in Wanping County Hospital began to treat Chen Li as a senior in the medical field. Not only could he say it, but he also had something to show.

It was not easy to be a doctor of Western medicine in this era. After sending out a few telegrams, he quickly got the results. This drug was actually a drug that had started clinical trials overseas less than a year ago. It had an unprecedented strong antiseptic effect.

Therefore, the three doctors began to get close to Chen Li. Everyone knew that those who could get the clinical trial drug were all people with great power. It had not yet been approved for distribution.

In their opinion, obtaining this kind of medicine that could suppress bacteria would make their hospital's reputation stronger. After all, for some serious external injuries, even the Chinese medicine, which was at its peak, could not do anything about it. This was a good opportunity for them to develop, even if it was only in a small county.

At this time, no one had realized the importance of this drug, even in America, where it was born.

It was not as if Huaxia did not have any magic treasures. They had their own clouds. Nanbai Medicine, this kind of hemostatic medicine, was also very famous in the later generations. Even the toothpaste produced from it was far more expensive than any other brand.

However, the effect of the antiseptic was still relatively weak. If they relied on this medicine alone, it would be able to stop the bleeding on the battlefield. It would not be able to stop the pain. They could only rely on the willpower of the soldiers. Whether they would be infected by the bacteria later on would depend on the resistance of the soldiers.

It had to be said that this was the tragedy of a backward country. When nothing could be done, the only thing left was human life.

The Americans quickly realized this. They had methorphan for pain relief, but they were not good at stopping bleeding. They used gauze and bandages. However, they used sulfuric acid first and then penicillin for infection.

During World War II, the US army gave each soldier a first aid kit, which included a prescription for sulfuric acid powder to be sprinkled on the wound.

He brought Chen Qingyue to the hospital and saw the three doctors standing there respectfully as if they were ready to listen to the teacher's lecture. Chen Li was also quite surprised.

'You've touched more corpses than I've killed the Japanese. Don't look at me like that…' Chen Li thought.

Then, of course, there was the necessary courtesy.

War required not only warriors and equipment, but also doctors!

Veterans were very important. Chen Li had never thought of reliving the feeling of being on the battlefield for the first time.

If he was injured and could be healed, that meant that he had very strong combat strength.

The judgment of the enemy, the control of his own behavior, emotions, and state were not what a recruit could compare to. No matter how outstanding his performance on the training ground was, he was still a recruit after all.

And how did the veterans come?

They were definitely not trained in the training ground, but in actual combat. When facing the enemy, they attacked, defended, and then fought. They were the human-shaped experience pool. They knew how to kill the enemy the most effectively and how to save their lives the most effectively.

However, after experiencing a few battles, there were only a few people who could remain unscathed on the battlefield. Most of them came from the hospital. They were not afraid of being injured once. After learning from their experience, the next time they went to the battlefield, the mistakes they had made would always be engraved in their hearts and must be avoided. After all, they were all lives. If they died, they would be gone.

However, Chen Li was also clear about this. The Security Corps could not afford to maintain a hospital at the moment. The main reason was that there were no doctors. Moreover, it was not wartime yet. It was not that his more than 100 people were not injured during training. However, ordinary sprains and bruises could be cured with some ointment.

However, the battlefield after the July 7 Incident was not as easy as the training. People would die and there would be many wounded soldiers. At this time, doctors were very important. They saved the wounded soldiers, even if they were disabled. To the soldiers who were still fighting in the army, they were a hope that would not be abandoned or given up.

If the wounded soldiers were treated and sent to the battlefield, their combat power and survivability would not be something that a few recruits who had never experienced the flames of war could match.

Perhaps those who had never experienced the flames of war would think that this was nothing, but only those who had experienced the boundary between life and death would know that it was not easy to live.

What Chen Li wanted was this kind of veteran. He wanted to live, but he also wanted to fight the Japanese.

And all of this depended on adequate medical conditions.

Today, when Chen Li brought Chen Qingyue to Wanping Hospital, the first thing he said to the three doctors was,"" Penicilin, everyone, please understand."

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