To all colleagues at Dunling University:

With the blessing of the Lord, the protection of the royal family and the rulers of Westminster, despite many twists and turns, the third Oak Forest Academic Gathering of Rivers University has been successfully held as planned before writing this letter.

We are deeply sorry for the unfortunate death of Lecturer Petrie due to a pagan attack. This is undoubtedly a huge tragedy that is difficult to accept. A soul who dedicated his life to the great cause of medicine suffered such a barbaric and cruel act. He ended his mission in this world early and returned to the embrace of his heavenly Father.

Fortunately, the culprits have been brought to justice and received the most severe punishment that still cannot compensate for their crimes. May their souls burn in hell until the judgment at the end of time.

Westmin is to blame for the lapses in security. After the death of Lecturer Petrie, we compiled the manuscripts he left behind. His classic and robust surgical methods have great demonstration value today, verifying the unquestionable success of the traditional model.

Therefore, by unanimous vote of all the attendees, the decision to posthumously grant him the professorship was adopted, and he was awarded the honorable status of a palace knight to commemorate his academic achievements and sacrifices in the fight against evil.

Compensation was sent with the letter. Rivers’ doors will always be open to Professor Petrie’s descendants. Permission to study at any academy can be obtained free of charge regardless of gender, age or status.

To ease our grief, we also bring news that will cause the entire academic community to celebrate.

At this academic gathering, surgery finally ushered in a breakthrough that could completely change its status. A truly painless surgery, the pioneer of this disruptive technology came from the north of the kingdom and completed a miraculous operation under the witness of authoritative figures.

Even if words cannot convey the excitement at that time, we still want to record this brief, but destined to go down in history, here.

"Did you feel any pain."

"No."

The patient was a dock worker. His condition continued to worsen after his limbs were crushed, and the condition continued to worsen, with festering and ulceration until it turned black and dry. This was in line with the indications for surgery. Surgery was performed after obtaining his consent.

During the operation, the surgeon performed a series of operations such as identifying and removing necrotic parts, clamping and ligating blood vessels, suturing and bandaging, etc., which reflected his superb understanding and application of "Human Body Structure".

It is inconvenient to elaborate on the specific process here. In short, this transparent liquid named "ether", which can make patients temporarily lose consciousness, has excellent practicality and convenience, and at the same time has side effects that are not worth mentioning compared to the therapeutic significance. .

We originally wanted to write down our speculations about more uses here, but unfortunately due to the inventor's strong opposition to these bold explorations, out of respect for his opinions, we planned to discuss it in person instead.

Unlike some closed academic groups that cherish their own ideas, hold on to traditions for decades, and succumb to the power and do not dare to move forward. At the request of the inventor himself, for the benefit of everyone, we are willing to share this technology free of charge with all those who have the ability. Colleagues with medical qualifications.

This would also include some black sheep who have become stagnant and have gained status based on location rather than academic progress. Of course, this does not specifically refer to any person or society. I believe you all agree that we have the right to express dissatisfaction with some people who do not create but are benefited by technological progress.

Your school and our school have a long history, and there have been many cooperations and healthy competitions since the establishment of the school. In order to promote painless surgery, Rivers University will officially send a visiting delegation to teach the technical details.

To show our attention, the new professor of our school, the head of the society, and the pioneer of painless surgical technology will also arrive in Dunling with the delegation. I believe that your school will give him a reception that is consistent with his status.

If the opportunity arises, a tuberculosis treatment program that is not yet fully mature will be included in the exchange. It was proposed by the Tuberculosis and Rare Disease Medical Society of our school and shows a novel perspective of using surgical methods to solve lesions.

Signed: Duke of Westminster

Signatures of visiting societies and members:

Rivers Oakleaf Society, Anatomical Research and Surgery Branch: Professor Linden, Lecturer Maynard, several students.

Rivers Oakleaf Society, Internal Medicine and Pharmacy Branch, Professor Fernand, Professor Klinsmann, Lecturer Maynard, several students.

Rivers Society for Tuberculosis and Rare Disease Medicine, Professor Craft, and entourage.

"What is this?" Out of curiosity, Kraft asked for the letter of introduction and read it over before writing, with the corner of his mouth twitching slightly.

When it comes to Rivers University, many people, including Martin, like to compare it with North's recognized top university, which is relatively close and geographically superior to Westminster. It is not surprising that there is some competition between the two. .

But this is not like "a bit competitive". It's like getting down on all fours and jumping on your face to show the pertinence of the text. The less subtle implicitness actually makes its effect more excessive than the straightforward writing.

This was still a situation where the other party had lost someone on their own territory and was in the wrong. If Petrie had not died, he didn't even dare to think about what would have been written on this piece of paper. As for the current content being blurred onto the face of the receptionist at Dunling University, his expression probably won't be much better.

But they still have to endure it, because the visiting delegation is indeed here for technical exchanges. Disruptive changes have arrived, and Dunling University cannot accept being slow to do so or slowly obtaining second-hand information from other sources.

I believe that people who are relatively well-informed already knew about the existence of anesthesia before everyone in Rivers set out.

"Don't worry, Professor Kraft." Professor Fernand took the letter paper out of his hand, stuffed it into a special large envelope, melted the paint on the candle flame, and sealed it with a seal.

"This is a joke. I also have many old friends there, although I haven't seen each other for some years."

Having said that, it's hard to tell how much of this is taking the opportunity to avenge private revenge. I hope that the people he met there are really "old friends" in the literal sense.

[Perhaps it was a mistake for the Duke to provide a blank letter signed by the Duke]

But this is not necessarily a bad thing. At least Dun Ling's first reaction after opening the letter is probably to be emotional, rather than guessing whether there are some guys with ulterior motives in the team.

Then, as a communication subject, Kraft will have many reasonable opportunities to come into contact with members of the University of Dunlin from top to bottom, from professors to students-the main battleground is when Fernand chats with "old friends".

Thinking of this, he nodded approvingly, "A sincere person is not afraid to express his inner thoughts."

"By the way, have you found the suitable oil for the improved oil bath heating process for producing ether that I mentioned earlier?"

"Oh, that's right, they're experimenting." Fernand stamped the stick and shaped the paint into a representative circular pattern.

"Didn't I only give you the process details and not guide the operation? Where are they?"

"upstairs."

There was a clear sound of glass exploding, and the two of them raised their heads upwards, then turned to look out the window. Half of the curtains were burning and falling down.

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