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Make France Great Again - Chapter 318

Published at 16th of January 2023 05:55:08 AM


Chapter 318: Urban Hygiene and Cholera

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On the first day of his short trip to Strasbourg, Jérôme Bonaparte "lost" more than 20 million francs. Although this money was used to train qualified military commanders, Jérôme Bonaparte "lost" more than 20 million francs. Bonaparte always had an inexplicable feeling, as if all this had been arranged in advance by Reigno.

That night, Jerome Bonaparte wrote a letter to the Ministry of War, requesting that the financial department under the Ministry of War allocate funds to the Strasbourg area, and by the way, dispatch a group of mathematicians from Paris to the Strasbourg area.

Whether it is artillery or "civil engineering", it is necessary to deal with mathematics, and the local mathematicians in Strasbourg are more than one grade behind Paris, where the students are strong, and the university professors in Strasbourg were originally He was almost turned bald by two military academies.

If the newly established military academies also invite professors from the Strasbourg Polytechnic University for part-time jobs, unless the Strasbourg Polytechnic University is dissolved on the spot and all the professors are merged into the newly established military colleges, the satisfaction condition.

Jerome Bonaparte also understood that his letter would definitely arouse the opposition of some military bureaucrats in the Ministry of War, most likely the generals who supported Jerome Bonaparte before.

For the military commanders of the old school, any reform is a conflict with the old system, and it will naturally arouse their opposition.

The sadness of reform is no more than this.

At the moment, Jerome Bonaparte can only hold on to his prestige at the peak and continue to reform. As long as the military reform can bear fruit, then Jerome Bonaparte will be able to gain a reputation like his uncle. Napoleon's reputation.

With the envelope folded, Jérôme Bonaparte handed the letter to Morne and ordered him to go immediately to the telegraph office in Strasbourg to transmit the telegram to the War Department at that time.

Morney, who took the letter, left the hotel in the dark to head to the telegraph office, and there was only Jerome Bonaparte left in the room.

Leaning alone by the window, Jerome Bonaparte looked at the sly moon in the sky, and a feeling of incompatibility with the world rose in his heart.

Jerome Bonaparte, who was in the torrent of history, knew that every step he took was writing a new history, but he was far from knowing whether he would be able to break through the thorns in this new history and make a day for France.

"Let it be!" Jerome Bonaparte muttered to himself with blurry eyes, then turned and left the window, lying on the bed with his hands as pillows.

Morny, who sent the letter to Paris by telegram, returned to the hotel to report to Jerome Bonaparte, but saw that Jerome Bonaparte was already asleep, he shook his head and tiptoed out of the room. .

Early the next morning, noises came from Jerome Bonaparte's room.

"Ah!"

Jerome Bonaparte, who had sneezed, was sneezing and snorting. The temperature difference between day and night in Strasbourg and the fact that the windows were not closed last night caused Jerome Bonaparte to catch a cold smoothly.

Fortunately, 1851 was not the outbreak of the cholera virus, otherwise Jerome Bonaparte would have considered taking willow sap to see if he could survive it.

For this reason, Jerome Bonaparte also felt that his nose was a little blocked. He urgently called Morney and told Morney to find a doctor to come and treat him.

Morne took a carriage to a private clinic in Strasbourg to "invite" a doctor for Jerome Bonaparte. After the doctor saw Jerome Bonaparte's condition, he immediately took out his own bag with him. medicine box, filled with potions.

Seeing the health-colored viscous potion prepared by the doctor's audience, Jerome Bonaparte couldn't help but want to vomit.

Molney also asked uncertainly: "Is your potion really okay?"

"Don't worry! After a lot of experiments!" The doctor responded confidently.

Looking at the doctor who made the promise, Jerome Bonaparte drank through gritted teeth.

The moment the potion entered his throat, Jerome Bonaparte felt an indescribable bitterness, just as bitter gourd juice was poured into the end.

"Water! Water!" Jerome Bonaparte responded in a hoarse voice.

The doctor took out a small medicine bottle and poured a glass of colorless and transparent liquid for Jerome Bonaparte. Jerome Bonaparte looked at the doctor in front of him. Unidentified liquid.

"What's wrong? You are afraid of poison?" the doctor asked.

Jerome Bonaparte shook his head, and Morney, who was standing beside him, explained to Jerome Bonaparte: "Your Excellency in power does not like drinking uncooked water!"

In the 19th century, when pathological knowledge was not fully popularized, let alone ordinary people, even very few monarchs were willing to drink boiled water [except for coffee and the like, most monarchs drink alcohol], Jerome Bona Ba's behavior is somewhat out of place compared to most monarchs.

The doctor looked at Jerome Bonaparte in surprise, and he smiled with interest: "Your Excellency, do you also think that Vibrio cholerae exists?"

"Water!" Jerome Bonaparte retched twice and did not respond to the doctor.

The doctor handed the water to Jerome Bonaparte and said intimately, "I have boiled the water, and I have also boiled the bottle at high temperature!"

This time, it was Jerome Bonaparte's turn to be surprised. He took the distilled water from the doctor's bottle and drank it, finally feeling much better in his throat.

"Vibrio cholera?" Jerome Bonaparte, who had recovered his vocal cords, looked at the doctor and asked again.

"Your Excellency, don't you know about the debate at the Health Assembly some time ago?" The doctor also showed a surprised look.

Jerome Bonaparte turned his attention to Morny, who explained to Jerome Bonaparte.

It turned out that in order to deal with the impact of cholera some time ago, a semi-official international health conference was held in Paris led by Britain.

"You were dealing with other things at the time, and we shouldn't bother you with things like this!" Morny said to Jerome Bonaparte.

Since the time of the International Health Assembly was in mid-August, when Jerome Bonaparte was dealing with the army, in addition to major matters, other trivial matters were handed over to various departments to handle.

Something of a semi-official nature like the International Symposium on Hygiene would not bother Gérôme Bonaparte.

Hearing Morny's explanation, Jerome Bonaparte finally understood what was going on. He looked at the doctor and said, "Are you also at the conference?"

The doctor nodded and couldn't help but sigh: "That conference really benefited me a lot!"

"Can you tell me!" Jerome Bonaparte became a little interested.

Reynio hasn't arrived yet, and it's interesting to hear what the doctor has seen, just to pass the time.

The doctor told him about two views on cholera put forward at the International Health Symposium, one was the "Vibrio cholerae" kicked out by Florence's anatomy, and the other was the "Miassis Theory" that was quite popular in the UK.

"So you support Vibrio cholera?" Jerome Bonaparte responded to the doctor.

The doctor nodded and said, "I have dissected the corpses of cholera patients and found this kind of thing under the microscope!"

Jerome Bonaparte gave the doctor a thumbs up, no matter what era there is a group of obscure ruthless men, they lead the progress of the entire era.

Jerome Bonaparte also believed that any technology or development is not accidental, he is the "truth" obtained by thousands of experiments, and also not only one person has discovered this truth.

Some people are destined to remain anonymous for various reasons.

"I also support Vibrio cholera!" Jerome Bonaparte also said to the doctor.

"Your Excellency, since you support Vibrio cholerae, why didn't you act!" the doctor asked Jerome Bonaparte.

"Bold!" Molney immediately reprimanded the doctor.

The doctor said in his own way: "I have seen many people who have died because of untreated cholera, and it is because of the inaction of the monarch that the predicament they face is caused!"

"Sir, we are already actively developing a vaccine for the cholera virus!" Jerome Bonaparte responded in a flat tone: "It won't take long before we can succeed!"

"No... these are not enough!" The doctor shook his head and responded to Jerome Bonaparte.

"What do you think the government should do is better!" Jerome Bonaparte asked the doctor again.

"I think cholera must not only be cured, but also prevented! We must not only prevent cholera disease, but also prevent other diseases!" The doctor explained to Jerome Bonaparte in a straightforward manner: "The construction of our medical system When dealing with sudden diseases~www.novelhall.com~ the speed is abnormally slow! In the final analysis, it is the reason why we have too few hospitals and too few qualified doctors!”

"Monsieur, France is already actively dealing with this matter!" Jerome Bonaparte could only speak to the doctor in an official manner.

Charity hospitals in the 19th century were victorious as long as they could save lives.

"Not enough!" The doctor shook his head and said sincerely: "France should build more community hospitals and provide them with enough nursing staff. Don't underestimate nursing. I have seen many people who have not received proper follow-up care. Nursing is once again dying..."

The doctor spoke to Jerome Bonaparte one by one, and Jerome Bonaparte listened carefully to the doctor's speech.

While many of the problems are just the wishes of doctors (for example, hospitals should give forgiveness to those who cannot afford the disease, build more national hospitals), some are useful (for example: establishment of nursing hospitals, isolation of patients, and public drinking water from the tap.)

"Thank you very much for your advice! I will seriously consider all of Ni's suggestions and then carefully plan the future construction of the French health system."

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