Doctor’s Rebirth - Chapter 48
Episode 48
Penicillin.
In other words, antibiotics using blue mold were created more smoothly than expected.
It wasn’t without trial and error, but we were still able to solve it before the season ended.
And the result is right in front of Jin Cheon-hee’s eyes.
‘This works.’
Jin Cheon-hee clicked her tongue as she looked at the liquid in the glass bottle.
‘I knew it would take twice as long no matter how fast I went, so I was prepared…’
Last month. As soon as I opened my eyes, I devoted myself to work.
Training research and development.
I ran three tracks. He commanded each member of the Council assigned to him by his teacher and gave instructions to Yuho.
Take a sample of the results, record it, and try again.
‘If you have the money, time, and method, there’s no reason not to do it.’
I was told by Yuho that even Ginger City wouldn’t be able to do that.
Because Jin Cheon-hee is divided, it means that Yu-ho is also divided.
A working community created by Master.
Although they had no camaraderie and only hatred, they were quite compatible when it came to work.
‘Yuho can work a little more. ‘You don’t know it, but you can do more!’
Jin Cheon-hee clenched her fists, thinking how she could manipulate him further.
There is only one reason why Jin Cheon-hee was able to survive in the treadmill of hell.
It’s thanks to the five elements.
And if I were to find another reason here, it would be youth.
‘My brain doesn’t get tired. Memory improves and sleep efficiency improves. I didn’t know that if I lived a more rigorous life than when I was training, my achievement in internal energy and mental techniques would increase so much.’
The child’s face changed into an older man’s smile.
‘As expected, I like being young. Because I’m young, I recover quickly, my head spins, and I can see everything without glasses. The neuralgia that was painful every morning is now gone.’
I realized during surgery that the sensation in my fingertips had become more sensitive than before.
It was a shame that his limbs were short, but his sensitive senses and good recovery ability were assets that a thousand dollars could not buy.
Jin Cheon-hee laughed while shaking the glass bottle.
‘They say that if you become a master of internal skills, the aging process will slow down. If heavenly fortune allows you to become half-ro-hwan-dong, you can become younger.’
Isn’t the representative example the teacher?
Jin Cheon-hee does not know the exact age of the teacher, but I know that his age is not much different from that of the head of the Cloud Dragon Pyo-guk.
Looking at his age, he is middle-aged or middle-aged.
Just by practicing the Five Elements Divine Gong, you can restore vitality and balance to your body.
Health training is the main focus rather than martial arts. It has the disadvantage of being difficult to learn, but for a lawmaker, there is no skill like this.
Thanks to this, Master’s face looks like the taut face of someone in his 20s. The body also forgot its age.
The only problem is the illness, and Master will live almost forgetting about his age until he dies.
Master’s beauty motivated Jin Cheonhee even more.
‘I have a tight face too! A joint that moves quickly and easily! ‘An eyeball with no visible cells under sunlight!’
It was like that. Jin Cheon-hee’s desperation was on a different level from the goals of other children of that age.
Usually, children the age of Jin Cheon-hee dream of becoming martial arts experts and conquering the world. But it was as far away as it was blue.
On the other hand, Jin Cheon-hee followed the practical benefit in front of her, perhaps because she had experience with aging.
A self-imposed hellish life.
That life made Jin Cheon-hee grow to another level.
The use of internal energy has now reached a level where it can be said to be perfect, and the achievement of the Five Elements Mind Law has reached as many as eight levels.
Since time immemorial, the practical reality in front of us is more motivating than a distant dream.
Jin Cheon-hee himself was surprised by the achievement.
‘Teacher said that the body is becoming closer to a natural body through repeated bouts of extreme fatigue and rapid recovery… In other words, does this mean that the body is being trained through crazy hard work?’
Yuho clicked his tongue and called him a poisonous bastard.
He said that it was fortunate that Zhuge Ga was a martial artist whose specialty was health, and that if it had been any other martial artist, he would have suffered from bone disease. Anyway, it was a good thing.
‘It’s a godsend that I can learn the Five Elements Divine Technique and the Hyeonwon Jeondan Divine Technique. You said that you can teach the Five Elements and Heart method from training, but I’m already an Eighth Saint, right?’
The Five Elements Mind Technique is a higher level of the Five Elements Mind Technique.
It is one of the most famous martial arts techniques in the world, but it is extremely difficult to learn, so there are very few people who have mastered it.
Among the warriors of the Zhuge Dynasty, only a few selected people practice this Shingongjeolhak, which is known to be able to control the nature guardians by manipulating the Five Elements True Qi.
In fact, wasn’t his teacher, Zhuge Lin, a warrior who mastered the Five Elements Divine Art and reached the state of peace?
In addition, the Xuanyuan Jeondan Shin Gong was even more amazing.
In fact, it was not the type of internal resonator technique that creates a separate internal resonator with Zhuge Sega’s visionary new technique.
A martial arts attack that consumes internal energy and eliminates it!
You might ask why someone would learn such a martial art, but the people of Zhuge Dynasty definitely learned it.
Shingungjeolhak, which consumes internal energy to activate the brain and increase its abilities!
Because it improves all functions of the brain, including memory, mental arithmetic, and cognition, it turns dull people into ordinary people, ordinary people into bright people, and bright people into geniuses.
What if a genius learns it?
You will possess a brain that can guide the world.
That was the power of Zhuge Dynasty’s secret magic.
And now I can learn this Hyeonwonjeondansingong in earnest. But that’s for later.
Right now, the finished penicillin had to be tested.
“So are you satisfied?”
Yuho comes up next to me with a stern look on his face.
“then. It’s huge. As expected, it’s Yuho. “We’re not… but all-purpose nurses!”
“Didn’t you just try to call me a slave?”
“Oh, that can’t be possible!”
“Hahaha, master. “Your liver has been going overboard lately.”
The desire to live was centered around Yuho.
In the past, every corner of my head would have turned white with fear, but Jin Cheon-hee was different now.
Jin Cheon-hee calmly went about her work without any hesitation.
‘It has improved.’
It was seen that not only his strength but also his guts were increasing.
‘Of course, it’s a thin neck.’
It was a neck that could be cut off at any time if desired.
If Jegalin had not intervened, he would have been twisted to death a hundred times.
‘I don’t like it either.’
Yuho lived with that thought in mind.
“So what on earth is this medicine that required such a huge undertaking? No matter how you look at it, it looks like alchemy equipment from the western region.”
“Is there alchemy in the West Station?”
Jin Cheon-hee asked with curiosity.
The Supreme Heavenly Demon is clearly a martial arts novel, and its world is set in an oriental-style empire called the Hwa Empire.
The extent of the Hua Empire was so enormous that it actually boasted a greater area than China at the time.
And there is an area that is only mentioned in the novel, an area called the West Region.
It is said to be an area where the Saekmok people live, but other than that, there was little description, so I couldn’t tell what kind of area it was.
“You know. Few people in this Fire Empire know about it. It’s similar to refining technique, but it’s completely different. “It is also part of the esoteric knowledge they call sorcery and sorcery.”
Yoo Ho looks at Jin Cheon-hee suspiciously.
“You don’t know that there is alchemy in the West… But I’m curious as to why they make something similar. “I wonder if the owner would be suspicious as well.”
“well. What makes me more curious is that Yuho was able to make this in just one day? And Master will not be suspicious. then. “Who is your teacher?”
“Hmm.”
Their gazes collide in the air.
“what. great. Master, I no longer doubt your skills. If my master gets healthy, what can I do? So what should we do now? “It would be nice if you could explain what this medicine is.”
“I didn’t just call you a bastard. Yuho?”
“You must have heard wrong. “It’s similar to when I was mistakenly told I was a slave.”
“….”
Jin Cheonhee decided not to think deeply.
“okay. What else is important, Master’s health? And this medicine…”
Jin Cheonhee smiled brightly as she looked at the bottle.
“If you look at it by the standards of this era… yes. “You could say it’s a limited panacea.”
I couldn’t think of a better explanation for penicillin.
Jin Cheon-hee continued.
“And you asked what should I do? It’s simple. “You should experiment.”
“To a person?”
“okay. “I guess I’ll have to do it with the animals first.”
“It would be better to do it directly to people. Do I really need to go through that process? “There will be many patients who volunteer.”
After all, it is a world where a person’s life is the life of a fly.
When Jin Cheon-hee hesitated, Yoo Ho continued.
“There is always an overflow of patients, and most of them either have no medication or no money. “It would be rare to find someone who would refuse free treatment, right?”
I forgot.
It was a world where local doctors came in with treatments they had never heard of, administered them to patients, and received money regardless of whether they recovered or not.
There is no medical insurance and no devices to protect patients. At least the members of the National Assembly can believe it a little more.
“After doing at least some verification.”
If it was made properly, the difference would be whether it was effective or not, but there would be no harm to life.
Yuho looked at Jin Cheonhee with eyes that he could not understand and said this.
“Young master, I’m sorry.”
“I can’t say no. Are you still going to follow me?”
Even though I couldn’t go against the times, I wanted to maintain the goodness of being a modern person.
“What will you do if I say no?”
“I will tell you, Master.”
“You’d rather give orders.”
“Well, it’s better than not pretending at all, right?”
Jin Cheon-hee laughed and assigned work to Yu-ho.
The first thing to do is statistics.
‘What separates past medicine from modern medicine is the presence or absence of statistics.’
Old doctors say this:
‘You’ll probably get better with this treatment.’
Modern doctors say this:
‘With this treatment, there is a 90% chance of complete recovery. ‘There is a 2% risk of side effects for maintaining the status quo of 8%.’
It may not seem like there is much difference. But if you actually look at it, it makes a big difference.
Modern medicine is the medicine of statistics.
We verify it on numerous patients and check how effective it is in clinical trials.
If drug A has a cure rate of 60% and drug B has a cure rate of 68%, then it is right to choose B.
Medicine evolves during the verification process. It becomes safer.
Actual data, not inferred from simple intuition or personal experience, is used to save people.
“Once you’re done, gather the people infected with syphilis.”
Looking at Jin Cheon-hee’s smiling face, Yoo Ho spoke with the gaze of a crazy person.
“It turned. “No one can cure syphilis… really?”
“okay. According to the calculation, it’s probably possible. So collect them.”
“….”
Yuho’s narrowed eyes widened slightly.
“…great. young master. “I look forward to your abilities.”
With those words, Yuho leaves the incubation room. Jin Cheon-hee muttered while looking at that.
“Yuho has good abilities, but he’s a bit difficult to deal with.”