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Chapter 930 Gretel: If I am guilty, please let the law judge me...

Chapter 930 Gretel: If I am guilty, please let the law judge me...

Gretel really didn't expect that he escaped the first day of junior high school, but not the fifteenth day.

Regarding the need for isolation of patients with infectious diseases, when he was in the Kingdom of Kent, he was only responsible for giving orders, and the work was handed over to students, subordinates, and parliamentary staff.

Whether it's the guards or the magician, dragging the patient away from the patient's family is very neat.Of course, some of it was yelling, threatening, and pushing and shoving, Gretel...

Can only pretend not to see.

But now, there is no one else, no strong enough violent organization, who can use it casually.Do you want him to condense a fireball and then shout: "All the family members of the patient get out, or I will blow up this place"?
Obviously not.Gretel could only hold back his complaints and communicate with the Great Witch Festival of the Redstone tribe:
"Can you let people who are not sick go out first? This disease is contagious. If healthy people stay with sick people, the disease will spread to healthy people!"

"Infected...?" The great witch Ji of the Redstone Tribe blinked and repeated this unfamiliar word with difficulty.Gretel's heart sank, and he just started thinking about how to explain this concept to him, when he heard this dry middle-aged man say:
"Diseases can spread to other people? How is that possible? Have you ever seen someone with a wound on their body pass the wound to another person?"

Gretel's head buzzed, and he almost lost his breath.

If I am guilty, please let the law punish me instead of popularizing the concept of "contagious disease" to the aborigines. …

Even when they aided Africa, those African natives at least knew that the disease was contagious!
He took a deep breath and turned away.The Redstone Witch Ji chased after him "hey" until he reached the center of the open space. Gretel hadn't realized when he stopped suddenly, and almost bumped into him:

"Don't! Guests who have come from afar, please save us! I have no other way. The young soldiers can still withstand it, but the elderly, children, and pregnant women, they...they can't hold it any longer. Stop, several people have already died!"

Gretel closed his eyes slightly.At the diplomatic conference a few years ago, when he tried to promote cowpox to the savages, he was mercilessly ridiculed: the savages don't need this at all!
The barbarian's physique is strong enough!If your physique is too weak, you will be hit. You can't resist the cold wind in the wasteland, and you don't have the qualifications to survive!

Uh, but the aborigines in the New World don't seem to be so strict to the point of "die if you can't bear it when you get sick".Correspondingly, their physique is indeed not as good as that of barbarians, who can ignore most diseases by relying on their strong physique...

Sure enough, the natural environment is too good and life is too comfortable?
Many thoughts flashed through Gretel's mind.He nodded calmly:

"I will help. I came out because it is more convenient to treat outside. Move all your patients out, give priority to serious patients, and give priority to pregnant women and children."

"Did you hear that, move all the patients out!"

The Redstone Witch Ji straightened his back and spoke loudly.Hearing his order, the soldiers immediately rolled up their sleeves and began to move people in a hurry.These aborigines all sleep on leather mattresses, and one person carries two corners, and the other carries the opposite two corners, which is very convenient to carry.

Soon, the open space in the shack was filled with patients in disorder.As for the furs that covered the sick people, and the hay piled beside the furs, Gretel sighed and didn't want to say anything anymore.

Will the smallpox virus be contaminated on the mattress?

Healthy people can also be infected when they sleep, and they need to be thoroughly cleaned, and if possible, completely burned?
If necessary, these shacks should also be burned?
This is true from the perspective of public health and infectious disease prevention, but from the perspective of life—great, burn them all, and then all the natives will freeze to death in winter? !

Without saying a word, he first threw out the fate watching technique, and quickly scanned it.This tribe is not big, with a total of two to three hundred people, and there may be about fifty people who were knocked down by the disease.In the field of vision provided by the magic aura, there were only a dozen people who were sick and about to die.

It's okay, it's okay, it can be cured.

Take a closer look, everyone's bare face and hands are covered with layers of blisters, some are crystal clear, and some have been ulcerated and festered.Then switch to dark vision and scan. Most of the patients have varying degrees of high fever.

Very good, it's really smallpox - this kind of severe infectious disease that can wipe out a whole family.Gretel only hoped that this thing would not spread too far, from the southern tip of the continent to the northern tip, from the east to the west...

So how to treat smallpox?
Gretel recalled it intently. It seems that for patients who have already got the disease, only symptomatic and supportive treatment is available.In other words, replenish body fluids, maintain electrolyte balance, supplement nutrients, especially protein, take good skin care, and deal with complications such as secondary bacterial infections...

Forget it, let's lose magic.He collected himself, pointed at the babies and children who were the closest to crying, and the light on his fingertips lit up:
"[Remove disease]!"

"[Remove disease]!"

"[Remove disease]!"

Thank you for your hard work and advancement over the years, and for your continuous meditation.Now, as a ninth-level mage, Gretel no longer finds it difficult to throw three-ring healing spells... or three-ring magical spells.

He threw out more than a dozen spells in one breath, and pulled back all the dying patients before clapping his hands:
"Others don't need such a big spell. Well, let me think about it..."

Which spell to use?To treat mild patients in a large area, which spell is more cost-effective...

The Silver Moon Deer walked in silently, a hazy white light glowed on the silvery white fur.Cerilla also stood beside him silently, looking around:

"Gretel! Do you want to help?"

"No! No!" The Red Stone Witch Ji hurriedly stopped him.While Gretel was casting the spell, he had already put on his grandest set of clothes—the most animal teeth, the most gems, the most shells and amber—and put on a colorful feather crown:

"We can treat the remaining patients by ourselves! I will hold a ceremony and ask the guardian of the tribe!"

Gretel...Grete is very willing to watch the native healing rituals.Then, he saw the whole tribe supporting the old and the young, healthy soldiers supporting and carrying the sick, rushing out, and came to a big rock outside the settlement.

How tall are the two of them, square and square, with many patterns on it...a...a big red...big stone.

They built firewood and burned game, spices of all kinds, strange mushrooms and powders.Then the Great Witch Ji took the lead, and the warriors danced energetically around the red stone, brandishing javelins and axes.

What surprised Gretel was that, following the dance and battle roar of the natives, an illusory, stone-like light and shadow really rose from that stone.The light and shadow turned in a circle, sprinkled dots of light, fell on the body of the great witch priest, and fell on the soldiers...

It falls on every healthy and sick person.

So, this big rock, is this what you believe in?

Is it the object of your tribe's worship?
Usually enshrine it, and come to ask for it when you encounter something?
You are no different from enshrining a big banyan tree at the entrance of the village, making the children worship the big banyan tree as godfather and godmother, and bringing them to kowtow when they have something to do!
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 Indigenous conception of infectious disease, taken from 1491: The Pre-Columbian Apocalypse

  To be honest, when I saw this paragraph, my eyes were also dark.

  
 
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