After being fired, I became the light of medicine

Chapter 67: The British who were broken

Chapter 67: The British who were broken (please give me a monthly ticket, please read it!)
Milia was right.

After recording the entire conversation with Li Xue, she randomly interviewed several ordinary patients and then posted the video on her YouTube account.

She already had a certain fan base, and the consecutive travel videos had made everyone a little aesthetically fatigued. The sudden appearance of the "Huaxia Hospital" video instead aroused more interest in netizens to click on it.

As soon as the video was released, the number of views and comments skyrocketed!
"Oh, Mygod, what the hell! Is this a Chinese hospital? Why is it different from what we saw on TV?"

"What the fuck! Am I the only one who noticed that they don't need an appointment and can see the doctor on the same day?! Do you know how long it took me to see the doctor last time?! A month!! FUCK!"

"NO, what did I see! It only takes that little girl fifteen minutes to complete the treatment. What the fuck, I may not be able to see a doctor even after fifteen days..."

"Tell me this isn't true! I can see a doctor right away by making an appointment on the same day? I can also get the examinations and medication done?! Do you know how long all this takes in the UK? Shit, at least three months!"

"It's hard to imagine that their hospital can admit so many patients every day and still maintain such a high efficiency!"

"Our medical system is garbage compared to theirs! I envy them!"

As soon as the video came out, its content directly broke the inherent perception of British netizens about Hua Xia Hospital, and angry complaints arose all at once!
Xiao Song is a blogger who roams around the Internet. In fact, it was he who posted the previous video of "ITG Human Myelopoietin" to the Internet.

A few hours after Milia’s video was released, he also received a push from big data.

As soon as he clicked on the video, he was immediately overwhelmed with laughter, especially the comments from British netizens, which made him laugh so hard that he couldn't stop!
He soon realized that this was a good video, and he immediately moved it back to China.

Just two hours later, the moving video posted on Bilibili immediately attracted a large number of netizens to watch.

"Fuck, I've learned a lot today. Isn't it natural to register, see a doctor, get a checkup, and get medicine on the same day? Isn't it the same in the British Empire?"

"My goodness, are you telling the truth or not? Is it so difficult to take the British Empire to see a doctor?"

"Fuck! It takes 15 days to register? You will die if you just see a doctor, right?"

"Turtle, I finally understand why there are so few foreigners!"

"That's right. Those who are lucky enough will recover after fifteen days. Those who are not lucky enough don't need to see a doctor after fifteen days and can just start eating! So, it doesn't matter whether you see a doctor or not!"

"Ha ha!"

The comment section was flooded with a large amount of comment material, and many curious netizens even directly moved some of the comments to the comment section of the YouTube video.

Looking at the accounts that are obviously from China, and then reading their comments, especially the sentence "Wait fifteen days to register? Then you will die if you get a doctor?", countless British netizens were completely shocked.

However, in addition to the comments that broke the defense of British netizens, under the push of big data,

This video tagged with #Aplastic Anemia# was also pushed to many aplastic anemia patients and their families.

In foreign countries, communication between patients does not rely entirely on patient groups like in China. Patient alliances or unions will be established for various rare diseases abroad.

For example, the British Hemophilia Union was founded in 1950. It is a national patient organization whose main purpose is to provide assistance and various medical information to all hemophilia patients.

There is also a patients' association for aplastic anemia in the UK.

Soon, Milia's video appeared in the UK Aplastic Anaemia Alliance contact group.

Their attention was not focused on the efficiency of Huaxia Hospital, but on the "ITG human myelopoietin" mentioned in the video!

"Impossible! Fake video! Aplastic anemia can be cured for 3000-4000 pounds?! This can't be true!"

"That's right! This is a conspiracy! I spent 4 pounds to treat aplastic anemia, but China only needs 3000 pounds to cure it?! Besides, aren't they backward? How could they possibly develop this new drug!"

"Everyone calm down! I don't want to believe it either, but the video looks too real, and I used a translation app to listen to the original audio. The patients interviewed by the UP host are really aplastic anemia patients! If they can really be cured, it will be a good thing for us, right?!"

"@Mary, you are well-informed and work for HSBC, can you verify the authenticity of the video?"

Mary, who was mentioned @, has a daughter who suffers from severe aplastic anemia, so it was natural for her to become the head of the British Aplastic Anemia Alliance.

Mary responded quickly.

"I'm not sure if it's true, and the price of 3000-4000 pounds is too low! But I noticed the message in the comment section of the UP host. She said that she has contacted her sister and will fly to China for treatment next month. I think we can wait and they will definitely post more videos!"

"Wait a minute? That's fine, but to be honest, deep down I still find it hard to accept that China can develop a drug to cure aplastic anemia!"

Mary's reply temporarily calmed the heated discussion in the contact group.

However, many patients still have a secret expectation, but find it difficult to accept the fact that Chinese companies can develop drugs to cure aplastic anemia.

Not only did they find it difficult to accept, but even doctors in the entire hematology profession in the UK found it difficult to accept.

Compared with aplastic anemia patients in the UK, in fact, many British hematologists noticed some papers published by Chinese doctors on the clinical application of "ITG myelopoietin" a month ago.

However, due to the inherent impression of China's pharmaceutical industry and suspicion of academic fraud, many doctors still remain skeptical.

Richard Harvey, a top doctor of medicine in the Department of Hematology at the Royal London Hospital and the best hematology diagnosis and treatment expert in the UK, had the same attitude when he first saw the "ITG" related papers.

until……

He also saw Milia's video.

Compared to ordinary people, he noticed at a glance the treatment room that the doctor named Li Xue pointed to in the video.

You should know that the hematology department, especially the aplastic anemia department, does not provide injection treatment, let alone set up a special treatment room for injections.

In the video,

Several patients are queuing up for injection treatment, which shows that "ITG human myelogenin" may indeed be a new treatment method.

As a top medical doctor, the facts before him made him immediately correct his preconceived impressions. After a little thought, he decided to fly to China to take a look in person.

Just recently, I received an invitation letter to an academic forum from Queen Mary Hospital in Hong Kong.

He called for his assistant.

"Stephen, didn't you receive an invitation letter from HK Queen Mary Hospital a few days ago? When does it start?"

"Doctor, have you decided to participate? The forum will be held in two days..."

"Book me a flight. I'm going to attend the opening ceremony. Then I need to go to Huaxia to see this 'ITG human myelopoietin'."

The assistant hurriedly wrote down the information in his notebook.

After a moment, he looked up and said:

"How many days do you plan to be gone? Is four days enough? In this case, the patients who had previously made appointments will have to be postponed for four days..."

Hearing about the patient's appointment, Dr. Richard raised his head slightly:
"Any important patients?"

The assistant quickly glanced at the notebook:

"That's not true."

"In the next four days, there will only be a dozen ordinary patients in the outpatient clinic. Oh, yes, there is also a patient from China, but he is also an ordinary patient."

"A patient from China?"

Dr. Richard shrugged:

"Then send them a message to inform them that I need to delay for a few days and ask them to wait."

"Ok!"

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