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Chapter 79

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"I'm going to rest for a while. Wake me up in thirty minutes." Ling Ran put the Chinese Critical Care Medicine under his armpit and went to the waiting room.

He wanted to find a relatively quiet place to open the chest.

Ma Yanlin and Lu Wenbin thought that Ling Ran went back to read his article, and they were secretly envious.

In the hospital nowadays, doctors who could publish articles were good doctors, regardless of whether they were ugly, handsome, ordinary, or easily forgotten.

Ma Yanlin was still undergoing houseman training, so he adjusted his emotions very quickly. After Ling Ran left, he winked at Lu Wenbin and chuckled a few times.

Lu Wenbin really wanted to call him a "flatterer". However, although he was big, had a tattoo on his butt, squatted like a pig, and benched like a lamb, he was a civilized person. So, Lu Wenbin just clenched his right fist into his left palm and made three cracking sounds. His arm, which was thirty-eight centimeters in circumference, also bulged.

Ma Yanlin chuckled four times, and he did not seem to care. He found a corner and flipped through his tablet.

The waiting room was still very quiet in the morning. The young doctors who came so early were all rushing to do ward rounds, and those who did not need to do ward rounds did not need to come so early.

Ling Ran entered the empty waiting room, locked the door, and let the system open the treasure chest.

The silver-white Intermediate Treasure Chest slowly opened, and a silver-white skill book slowly appeared.

"I found a deserted place for nothing." Ling Ran got up and unlocked the door before he flipped through the skill book.

[Regional Anatomical Dissection Experience: Obtained three thousand upper limb dissections.]

The description of the skill book was very simple, and it almost disappeared in a flash.

Ling Ran's mind was instantly filled with a large amount of knowledge.

'Three thousand upper limb dissections?'

When Ling Ran thought of this, he immediately thought of a large number of upper limb dissections.

Monotonous, repetitive, and boring dissections.

However, the information they provided was too much for him to handle.

The thicker stratum corneum needed to be pierced with more force.

Skin without sebaceous glands and hair was the anatomical characteristic of the hand, but there were some special people.

A large number of skin lines were the characteristics of the hand.

The rich peripheral nerves of the skin were the main reason why doctors did not wear gloves during palpation. These sensory peripheral nerves could provide information that was difficult to obtain with a large number of instruments.

Familiar tendon names like brachioradialis tendon, flexor carpi carpi flexor, palmaris longus tendon, flexor digitorum superficialis, flexor carpi digitorum carpi flexor, and so on made Ling Ran's understanding of hand tendons rise to a considerable level …

Macroscopically speaking, everyone was about the same. Normal people all had five fingers, and the composition was the same.

But under the microscope, everyone's hands were very different.

Fat people, skinny people, muscular people, and people with underdeveloped bones …

Ling Ran originally needed to go through multiple surgeries and dissections to familiarize himself with the process, but at that moment, everything was simplified and shoved into his mind.

He had never thought that someone would dissect an upper limb 3,000 times.

He did not expect that the world of hand medicine after dissecting 3,000 patients would be so clear.

What did 3,000 dissections mean?

If he dissected two corpses every day, it would take 1,500 days to dissect 3,000 times. He would have to stay in the dissection room for five years without rest or asking for leave, and there would be so many corpses for him to dissect.

In fact, even for forensic doctors who specialized in dissecting corpses, it was rare for them to dissect 3,000 corpses in their career of twenty to thirty years. This was especially so considering that the number and quality of dissections performed during the period of a rookie would be greatly reduced. There were not enough cases of abnormal deaths in normal areas. Completing 3,000 dissections could be said to be a distant goal for most forensic doctors or doctors.

In history, the leader of the New WYN School of Medicine, Rokitansky, was said to have completed 30,000 dissections. It took him 39 years from October 1827 to March 1866. During that time, it was also the peak of human dissection. Rokitansky was a professional professor of pathological anatomy. His research direction was dissection, and his job was dissection. He had a professional assistant and student from the school in charge of dissection, and he also had the endorsement of the University of Viana, which was at its peak.

Almost 150 years after Rokitansky's death, hospitals and universities rarely carried out dissections. Universities could not afford to dissect corpses. The price of corpses was ridiculously high, and the supply was insufficient. It was already considered luxurious to be able to dissect two hundred cadavers every year.

On the one hand, hospitals felt that they did not need it, and they were also too lazy to arrange for people to persuade the family members to carry out dissections. On the other hand, the results of modern autopsies proved that two-thirds of the deaths were related to diagnostic errors, and hospitals were also worried about lawsuits.

Therefore, doctors who grew up in the twenty-first century would be rare even if they participated in three hundred upper limb dissections, let alone three thousand.

It should be said that the experience of three thousand dissections could already be regarded as the top benchmark in the industry.

Based on Ling Ran's intuition, the difficulty of obtaining the experience of performing three thousand upper limb dissections should be about the same as obtaining Perfect Level Barehanded Bleeding Control. Both of them were knowledge that could only be obtained after a doctor devoted his entire life to it.

In terms of use, unless Ling Ran rushed to the battlefield one day, the experience of hand dissection might be more valuable.

However, this analogy was not correct. The application range of local hand dissection was rather narrow. Perhaps this was the reason why the Intermediate Treasure Chest was considered an Intermediate Treasure Chest?

All kinds of thoughts came to Ling Ran, but he soon gave up. He poured himself a glass of water and sat back in the chair. Then, he faced the sun, raised his hands, and quietly sized them up.

At this moment, what he saw was a pair of hands, but countless details had already emerged in his mind.

Perfect metacarpals, perfect phalanges, perfect thenar muscles, perfect hypothenar muscles, perfect earthworm-like muscles, perfect transverse lines on the palm of the wrist, perfect distal lines on the palm …

"Doctor Ling, are you reading your palm?" The young nurse, Wang Jia, pushed the door open and happened to see Ling Ran reading his palm lines.

"I'm thinking about the anatomical diagram of the hand." Ling Ran still looked at his palm and answered her.

Wang Jia's eyes widened. She looked at Ling Ran and then at Ling Ran's hand. She secretly sighed in her heart. 'Although you're a Prince Charming, you're really crazy. How can I talk to you like this? Sigh, but you're really handsome. '

"Doctor Ling, can you read my palm for me?" Wang Jia went up to the challenge and put her white and tender little hand in front of Ling Ran.

Ling Ran happened to want to find a hand to compare, so he grabbed it and looked at it while saying, "The transverse lines on the back of the wrist are not very obvious. The metacarpals are very easy to feel. They're slightly smaller than normal people, there's nothing special …"

Wang Jia's eyes were almost out of focus. She twisted her body uneasily, and one sentence echoed in her mind. 'I've held hands, I've held hands, I've held hands …'

"Sigh …" Ling Ran sighed softly.

In the field of medicine, dissection was no longer about looking for a standard model when it reached the high-end. The results that really had academic or medical significance should instead be about dissimilation.

For example, Meckel, the founder of anatomy, his embryology was built on congenital deformities. Rokitanski's most important monograph was "Cardiac Compartment Defects", and the most eye-catching atlas of arterial diseases was the rare periarteritis nodosa.

Wang Jia's hand was not deformed. For Ling Ran, who had just obtained the experience of dissecting three thousand upper limbs, there was nothing for him to study.

Ling Ran put it back on the table.

"Ah," Wang Jia said, and she felt lost.

After a long time, Wang Jia suddenly came back to her senses and asked, "Why did you sigh just now?"

"I noticed that your little finger is relatively short, and I suspect that your middle joint is short. I touched it, and it didn't reach the standard." Ling Ran stood up a little regretfully and asked, "Has the operating theater been arranged?"

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