Chapter 864: Chapter 333: The Internet Explodes, The Boy with a Red Tag, Slippery Pulse!
With a rather proud demeanor, he seemed to have analyzed some results worthy of research, leaving him with a face full of question marks.
[System Analysis: The host’s actions are not of a shaman nature; the previous judgment was a system misinterpretation. This is an exploration of a new treatment method for cryonics, inheriting the ancient and modern efforts in this field, primarily inspired by Joan Hillyard.]
A moment later, a prompt appeared in front of him, unnoticed by others.
"???"
Zhang Lingchuan was puzzled with a row of question marks. What the heck, after all that analysis, it concluded that his actions were not of a shaman nature, and it’s essentially clarifying for him?
He felt there was no need to make such a fuss; a special treasure chest reward would suffice regardless of the clarification.
This minor grievance he could endure.
But who is this ’Joan Hillyard’ mentioned by the clarification?
He was very unfamiliar with this name.
Could it be that this is an expert specifically studying cryopreservation and thawing of humans?
[Logical Path: Joan Hillyard, a woman who once lay in the snow at minus 30 degrees for six full hours.
In those years, she was frozen stiff and carried to the hospital like a piece of furniture. After diagnosis, her pupils were dilated, her eyeballs were frozen, her body stiff like a frozen block, there was no body temperature, and needles couldn’t penetrate her skin, thus deemed without necessity for treatment.
However, after persistent attempts using electric blankets, the patient soon showed a weak pulse and heartbeat of eight times per minute, and breathing occurred only 2-3 times per minute, each time being very shallow. (Normal human heartbeats at least 60 times, breathing 12 times per minute).
Eventually, she miraculously awoke, initially thought to require amputation, but only experienced mild frostbite on her limbs, thus becoming the origin of the human cryopreservation resurrection concept.]
[Recorded Case: The host found a patient whose limbs were frozen stiff, with heart failure leading to a stop in heartbeat. The boiling water treatment method was used, placing the patient into a pot of boiling water starting from 26 degrees up to 40-50 degrees, successfully restoring the patient’s vitals. Truly a perfect great doctor.]
[Congratulations to the host for completing the daily task with perfection, earning a special treasure chest *1.]
The system provided an explanation about this Joan Hillyard.
Now he knew about Joan Hillyard’s story; she wasn’t a doctor but an unfortunate person who had been frozen into a popsicle back then and was saved with an electric blanket.
And it was because of this person’s inspiration that people started exploring cryonics and resurrections after years of freezing.
However, nobody knows when this technology will mature.
Because currently, the first batch of cryonics had unforeseen incidents during the initial thawing process, leading to slight blood leakage, resulting in the thawing being canceled and return to freezing.
This eternal life technology feels like it still has a long way to go.
Even looking at today’s era, with various brain-machine research ongoing, it seems possible that people will no longer focus on the physical aspect but on cyber-consciousness immortality in the future.
Thus, the destiny of cryonic humans feels concluded at the point of freezing.
Speaking of which, he managed to get another reward.
Zhang Lingchuan looked at the floating special treasure chest beside him, an indelible excitement in his eyes.
After all, a special treasure chest—how long has it been since he last saw such a thing, and he missed it awfully.
He wondered what good things he could get this time.
[Prompt: Would the host like to open the special treasure chest?]
At the same time, another prompt popped up.
"Open it."
Without a doubt, Zhang Lingchuan chose to open the special treasure chest.
[Ding! Special treasure chest opened, congratulations to the host for acquiring the Perfect-level Skill: External Reversal Technique.]
The next moment, a prompt appeared.
[Booting up the System Skill Tree Space.]
Then he saw the much-missed skill tree.
[Ordinary Skills]
[Wound Cleaning and Dressing Skill "Peak Level"], [Basic Surgical Techniques "Six Master-level Skills"], [Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation "Perfect Level" (Basic First Aid Skills)], [Bone Setting Skill "Perfect Level"], [Heimlich Abdominal Impact Method "Perfect Level" (Basic First Aid Skills)], [Heart Area Striking Skill "Perfect Level"], [External Reversal Technique "Perfect Level" (?)]
[Surgical Skills (Emergency Department)].
[Tracheotomy "Perfect Level"] [Appendectomy "Professional Level"].
[Restricted Skills].
[Super Sonic Ear (Type B)], [X-ray Eye (Two-dimensional)], [ECG Finger].
The tips of the skill tree lit up one by one.
And his External Reversal Technique was classified under ordinary skills.
Speaking of which, this seems to be an obstetrics skill??
Indeed, there was a question mark at the end.
Zhang Lingchuan clicked on it.
[External Reversal Technique: Full name, Fetal External Reversal Technique. Originally meant for turning the fetus through the abdominal wall by hand to position it favorably for delivery. The Perfect-level External Reversal Technique allows the host to perform severe umbilical cord twist recovery work in addition to the above, automatically enabling echo positioning during operation to accurately determine fetal status within the mother, regardless of abdominal wall thickness or uterine sensitivity, reducing pain perception by 90%. Overall success rate in correcting various complex positions, twists, and 3-4 turns around the neck reaches 99%.]
Zhang Lingchuan was introduced to this External Reversal Technique.
It indeed turned out to be an obstetric skill.
Initially appearing quite unremarkable.
Upon reaching the middle part, Zhang Lingchuan’s eyebrows slightly furrowed.
What kind of skill is this?
It allows for severe umbilical cord twist recovery work?
There’s indeed depth in this.
As is well known, the umbilical cord is similar to a rope, internally subdivided into one umbilical vein and two umbilical arteries.