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Episode 1035: That thrilling na….. Electricity. (3)

Other departnts and academies of the institute also began to exert themselves in the ‘oriental dicine reversal’ of the Electrical Departnt.

“Let us also take a look at Tae Sang-tae’s long face!”

It was the honor of a lifeti to be called directly to Hyang and Hyeon to give a lecture, and to have Hyang and Hyeon co and listen to their lectures in person. No, it didn’t end in glory. Recognizing the Hyang and Hyang, especially the Hyang, ant that one’s accomplishnts were acknowledged. Imdiately, the treatnt changed and I was able to receive a much more generous budget.

It was a golden opportunity to gain both fa and practical benefit. And if by any chance I received a research assignnt from Hyang, things would change again from then on. If the grade of the task given by the scent was higher than horsemanship, it was worth risking a lifeti for.

“If I solve the task, my na will go down in history!”

The officials who saw these scholars shook their heads.

“No, I don’t understand why you jump into a road that is clearly hell.”

“It’s really hard to understand because they want to get their assignnts done on their own…”

“People who study physics can’t figure it out…” ”

If my child says he wants to study physics, I’ll hit him with a stick. I have to break it to stop it…”

* * *

Amidst this craze, a major incident occurred at the dical center.

It was the discovery of ‘cells’. A fierce debate broke out over the existence of these ‘cells’, with opinions divided between the mbers of the dical Center and those working on the front lines. Although high-ranking officials who believed that the debate had beco so heated that it had deviated from its original purpose gave warnings several tis, the debate among lawmakers divided into pros and cons still continued to be heated.

Accordingly, senior mbers of the dical Academy and mbers renowned for their high dical skills joined hands and filed an appeal to the county.

-“….Because of this, the mbers of the National Assembly have lost their original intention and are only engaged in a war of words, so I believe that Your Majesty has taken care of them.”

Hyeon sighed involuntarily after reading the appeal for life extension.

“Whoa. It’s not an easy task.”

‘why! Why! Why dicine! I’m confident I could talk about steam engines and ships for three days and nights, but I know nothing about dicine!’

Hyun-eun looked at the ministers with his eyes darkened because it was not his field of virtue.

“What do you want to do?”

“……”

In response to Hyeon’s question, the ministers kept their mouths shut and only bowed their heads.

‘Like the last biography, everything that cos up these days related to physics is full of words that I don’t understand

… ‘

Because of the circumstances, I had no choice but to give a general answer in the end.

“The gods have limited knowledge of dicine, so they cannot judge right from wrong. Therefore, it is considered a priority to call the doctor and listen to his story.”

“I see. Go and call the doctor.”

After a while, the lawmakers who had been called by the prefecture entered the Geunjeongjeon Hall.

“No, I called the royal doctor, but why did the maternal doctors co?”

In response to Hyeon’s question, the Taeui bowed down on the floor and answered right away.

“I heard that your Majesty called the royal doctor because of the cell. This part is controversial even between the royal doctor and the maternal doctor, so I ca together. Please forgive the disrespect of the small people.”

“So, you’re saying that dical doctors and fetal doctors are arguing about this cell issue?”

“So it is.”

“Whoa~.”

Hyeon placed his hand on his forehead with a long sigh and imdiately gave an order to the lawmakers.

“Okay. Go back.”

The lawmakers quietly bowed to the prefect’s order and left Geunjeongjeon.

“Whoa~.”

Hearing Hyeon’s sigh, Han Myeong-hoe cautiously opened his mouth.

“How about asking His Majesty the Great Emperor for help?”

“To Taesang? Hmm…”

Hyun, who thought for a mont, got up from his seat.

“I think that would be best.”

* * *

Hyang imdiately moved after receiving Hyun’s SOS.

Arriving at the dical center, Hyang was guided to the largest lecture room.

‘There are just cells! right! Bang, pound, pound! Situation over! I’d like to do this, but I can’t do it.’

Hyang sat down and looked at the lawmakers and academy students filling the classroom and opened his mouth.

“So… who first claid that ‘cell’?”

“The little man is coming.”

He hesitated and looked at the front-line lawmakers and asked the question again.

“What is the basis for claiming that it is a cell?”

“Chief people mainly deal with external injuries. When dealing with trauma…”

The congressman’s explanation was summarized as follows.

-I had a question while treating broken and cut wounds.

-I ca to think that it would be more accurate to call it sothing smaller, a bunch of cells, rather than just a lump of flesh or bone.

-To determine whether this idea was valid, a craftsman created a tool and used this tool to confirm the existence of cells.

“Hmm… What is that tool? Can you see it now?”

“Yes! I’ll get it now!”

After a while, Hyang saw the items the congressman brought and asked the congressman.

“Did you na it? What is it?”

“I nad it ‘Microscope’ and the fra was taken from a telescope. This is because I thought that the principles of seeing things that are far away up close and seeing things that are small in a big way are similar.”

“I see…”

Hyang asked the doctor, holding a microscope that looked similar to a monocle.

“How do I use it?”

After learning how to use it from the doctor, Hyang held the microscope to his eyes and looked up for a mont.

“Is it because of my presbyopia? I can’t see very well.”

At Hyang’s words, one of the lawmakers stood up and said to Hyang,

“That’s why small people deny cells! The only person who saw cells through the instrunt called a microscope was this one, who argued for cells! This cannot be said to be solid evidence!”

Hyang nodded at the opposing mber’s argunt.

“Your opinion is reasonable.”

At Hyang’s words, the mber who first advocated for cells looked very disappointed. That mber. Looking at the Hyang, Hyang continued,

“However, Rep. Lee’s argunt also makes sense, and the process of proving it is also reasonable. However, there was no evidence that could convince everyone. I think this is definitely due to the poor performance of the tool. First of all, the performance of this microscope must be improved. That way, you’ll be able to tell whether it’s your illusion or whether those opposing you have weak eyesight, right? What do you think?”

“I think it’s the best!”

All the mbers present agreed with Hyang’s proposal. Hyang stood up from his seat and ordered the eunuch.

“Bring Da Vinci to Sugang Palace.”

“Yes. “Your Majesty.”

One of the council mbers asked Hyang a question as he was about to leave after making an inconclusive conclusion.

“With all due respect, what do you think about cells?”

“I won’t answer until a better microscope cos out. Yes.”

* * *

When Hyang arrived at Sugang Palace, Da Vinci, who had received the ssage and had been waiting, rushed over and paid his respects.

“Have you invited Your Majesty?”

“Ah, I have a request for you to produce.”

Da Vinci responded to Hyang’s order. His eyes began to sparkle.

“Just give the order!”

“Follow in.”

After receiving the outline of the microscope and the required performance from Hyang, da Vinci was confined to Area 51 and focused on manufacturing. After almost two months, he was not satisfied. Da Vinci, who produced a satisfactory result, reported it to Hyang.

“I have completed the performance that your Majesty requested.”

“But why didn’t you bring it?”

“To make it more beautiful…..”

“Bring it to right away.” !”

“……Yes.”

After receiving the microscope from Da Vinci, Hyang headed to the dical center with it.

And the ‘existence of cells’ was acknowledged.

“Your argunt was correct. Congratulations.”

“I am devastated!”

The congressman who advocated the cell theory under Hyang’s reign expressed his gratitude with a face filled with tears. Returning to the Sugang Palace, Hyang muttered softly.

“The discovery of cells is important, but even more so. The important thing is that a usable microscope has been released. How many people would just leave that alone?”

And the trend went as Hyang had predicted. As the concept of cells and the existence of microscopes beca known, many departnts began to introduce and use them. However, the departnt that would use them most actively was, of course, It was a dical center.

It was a microscope with better performance than the magnifying glasses that had been used. The doctors made all kinds of specins and observed them. Thanks to this, there was a rumor that all the at in the at barns around the dical center had run out.

Such enthusiastic observation . As this continued, more and more dical knowledge began to accumulate. But the most groundbreaking among them was the ‘discovery of capillaries.’ With the discovery of these capillaries, Galen’s blood theory, which had been considered certain, collapsed. * *

*

The dical departnt that developed visibly after the establishnt of the dical Academy was surgery. At the sa ti, the most unconventional dical departnt that deviated from the tradition was the Departnt of dicine. This was because the level of anatomical knowledge was very low in traditional Oriental dicine.

Therefore, incense was widely used in Byzantine and Islamic countries. dical books were brought in, and surgeons unexpectedly had to learn Latin. As a result, surgery ca to follow Western systems and theories rather than Oriental dicine systems and theories.

However, this did not an that they were followed unconditionally. It served as a kind of regional ergency trauma center. While treating many trauma patients through a military clinic, he discovered the gap between theory and reality and accumulated knowledge to find a solution. As the microscope was added to this accumulated experience and knowledge, Galen’s blood theory, which had been considered an immutable truth for a long ti, was finally established. It had collapsed.

As the discovery and activity of capillaries beca known, the division of roles between Artery and Jeongbaek, whose roles had been ambiguous until now, beca clear. One of the difficult problems in Daejeonrok’s Ugong-i-san level was solved.

Hyang confird the report on this. I suggested to Hyeon,

“Since this is related to human life, I think it would be good to publicize it widely. Bio asks the emperor for permission to spread the word about it.”

Hyeon imdiately nodded to Hyang’s petition.

“Sotis, publicizing sothing more than hiding it can make it more valuable. All right. I will accept Tae Sang-tae’s request.”

Soon, according to the order of the county, the articles translated into Chinese characters, Latin, and Arabic were loaded onto ships and headed to the Ming, Japan, the Middle East, and Europe. The doctors and scholars who accepted the articles were shocked.

“Galen’s theory . This is wrong? What is the basis?”

After checking the paper, the scholars ran to the nearby Imperial Chamber of Comrce and placed an order.

“Get a microscope!”

“Get the imperial dical books! The most recent one! Everything!”

The scholars’ orders made the imperial rchants look perplexed.

“There is no big problem with the microscope since it is an item not used in the military…”

“The dical book is the problem.”

“It is prohibited to take it out of the country. It’s not, but…huu~”

The imperial rchants who were talking sighed.

“It’s extrely expensive and extrely abundant.”

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