Traveling through the Republic of China, I married a dead person
Chapter 361 Doctor Shi’s Foolishness
On the morning of the second day after Su Bai left the cathedral, several doctors from a field hospital of a division of the 9th Army came to St. Peter's Basilica, hoping to ask the Fifth Rescue Team to provide them with some penicillin to treat their division commander.
The division commander was only slightly injured, but due to his insistence, he was not sent back to the rear hospital. Instead, he received simple treatment in the field hospital and then returned to the front line to command the battle.
Unexpectedly, when the division commander was carried back to the field hospital a few days later, it was not because he was injured again, but because the wound that had not healed completely last time had burst and become infected, causing a large area of deep ulceration around it. At this time, even if he was sent back to the rear hospital, the result he faced would most likely be amputation.
At this time, a wounded soldier told the doctor that his company commander had been injured and infected some time ago. The severity of the infection was similar to that of the division commander. The medical school rescue team was ready to amputate. Unexpectedly, the regiment commander took him to another rescue team and used a medicine called penicillin. He was soon able to return to the front line.
Military doctors in field hospitals also knew about penicillin, and newspapers had published more than once reports of the National Army discovering that the Japanese army was using this new drug on the front line.
They also heard that this medicine was most likely invented by the traitorous female scientist and handed over to the Japanese.
This traitor scientist once participated in battlefield rescue operations with her medicine in the St. Mary's Ambulance.
Several doctors came to St. Mary's Ambulance and learned that the female scientist was named Lan Jieru and had left St. Mary's and went to the Fifth Ambulance of St. Peter's Basilica.
Except for a few people who kept silent about the matter, most of the medical staff at St. Mary's believed that Lan Jieru was a traitor. They did not understand why the military and political authorities illegally dealt with the traitor, which led to the traitor killing their Dr. Kang before escaping.
These military doctors are smart people. There is too much false information these days, especially the news coming from the Japanese, which is even more unreliable.
They don't care whether Lan Jieru is a traitor or not, what they want is penicillin.
After learning that the Fifth Rescue Team was the place where penicillin was distributed, they came to St. Peter's Basilica.
When they learned that there was no penicillin here, even these military doctors believed that Lan Jieru was undoubtedly a traitor.
The reason is simple. The Chinese do not have penicillin, but the Japanese do.
In the newspapers these days, it is not only the National Army that found empty bottles of penicillin on the front line. A reporter took a photo of the Japanese army transporting supplies to the front line in Jiangwan occupied by the Japanese army. There were at least ten bottles of penicillin on the truck!
It would be impossible to steal such a large amount of penicillin by relying on spies in the rescue teams. There is only one possibility, that is, the 50 bottles of penicillin from Vice President Zhang were not donated to the field hospitals, but fell into the hands of the Japanese.
Dr. Shi further confirmed her judgment through these doctors.
They had never heard of any field hospital receiving a donation of penicillin.
After sending these doctors away, Dr. Shi also wanted to find Vice President Zhang to clarify the matter, hoping to get a reasonable explanation.
Vice President Zhang was not in the cathedral at the time, and when he came back that evening, Dr. Shi changed his mind and did not want to mention the matter again.
While waiting for Vice President Zhang to come back, Dr. Shi suddenly understood Vice President Zhang's motives.
Vice President Zhang has always been bothered by the streptomycin project. He sold the penicillin that was supposed to be given to the field hospitals out of spite.
If I can’t get fame, I will get profit.
Dr. Shi believed that Vice President Zhang would not have contact with the Japanese, and he must have sold the drugs through someone else.
The prices of red wound medicines on the black market are very high now. Dr. Shi believes that Vice President Zhang must have sold the medicines on the black market. He did not expect that these medicines would fall into the hands of the Japanese.
She believed that given Vice President Zhang's character and integrity, it would be impossible for him to become a traitor.
Vice President Zhang was not aware of this at first, but later found out that his medicines might have fallen into the hands of the Japanese. It was too late to regret it.
"Sister, you are really confused," Su Bai interrupted her.
Even the military doctors of the National Army knew little about penicillin, so how could the drug dealers on the black market buy 50 pieces of the medicine from Vice President Zhang at one time?
Vice President Zhang personally took care of obtaining the support of the Health Bureau and the Department of Health by reporting the clinical evidence of the use of penicillin by doctors in various rescue teams. Now it is clear that although he appeared to be positive, he had actually been delaying time.
When he learned that Yang Rufeng wanted to verify the efficacy of penicillin, he deliberately set up obstacles and ordered all doctors not to cooperate with Yang Rufeng.
Afterwards, together with the doctors and nurses from various rescue teams, they persuaded the dean of the medical school to go to Nanjing in person to file a complaint.
He didn't want to steal the credit from the military police, but he wanted to prevent them from helping Su Bai accomplish this task.
When it comes to restarting penicillin production, Vice President Zhang showed great enthusiasm and couldn't wait to ask Su Bai to write out the equipment list.
It is obvious that after the Japanese repeatedly used tricks to force Su Bai to fail, they changed their approach and forced Su Bai to restart production. They had spies and traitors who had infiltrated the Fahua Pharmaceutical Factory in advance and were by Su Bai's side. One day they would be able to obtain the entire process and procedures.
Even if they cannot get him, there will be more and more convenient opportunities to kidnap Su Bai again and take him to the Japanese-occupied area.
When Su Bai said this, Dr. Shi was silent for a while before saying that she had also thought about these things, so she reminded Su Bai not to trust Vice President Zhang anymore.
But she still firmly believed that Vice President Zhang would not be a traitor, and that restarting the production of penicillin was indeed an urgent need on the battlefield. Perhaps Vice President Zhang trusted the general director of the Municipal Council too much, and did not know that the general director was in collusion with the Japanese, and did not know that he was being used inadvertently.
It's really a bit stupid.
Su Bai almost said this.
"Okay, sister, let's not talk about his affairs. Whether he is a traitor or not has nothing to do with me. I am leaving Shanghai anyway. Tell me about your injuries." Su Bai changed the subject. She knew that she could not change Dr. Shi's opinion for the time being.
After all, Vice President Zhang is her teacher and has always been respected. In the eyes of everyone, he is also a slightly radical patriotic scholar.
I have to admit that although Dr. Shi’s view is a bit emotional, it is theoretically possible.
What Su Bai said was also true. Whether someone was a traitor or not was not something that he should be concerned about as he was recognized as a traitor by ordinary people.
Dr. Shi’s injuries are very serious. It is hard to say what will happen to him in the future, but disability of both legs is almost certain.
"Don't be sad," Doctor Shi comforted Su Bai in return: "Beethoven was able to compose the great Ninth Symphony after he became deaf. At most, I can only use crutches. If I can't have surgery, I can still teach students."
Then he changed the subject: "When are you leaving Shanghai? It's too sudden. Wait two days and I'll make arrangements."
"No, I won't go to Wuhan this time. I have something urgent to do..." Su Bai said here and found that Wan Qili was making gestures to him.
What? You don’t want me to tell Dr. Shi?
Is it possible that Dr. Shi is no longer reliable?
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