Chapter Three Hundred and Twenty Nine: 'The Lancet' Opens
Today, The Lancet finally publishes its publication. As an authority in medical journals, his publications always attract the attention of countless people.
This is because The Lancet has always exposed the truth about medical treatment and has never used false reports to attract the attention of others. Many medical scandals in history have been betrayed by its own people.
This makes countless people love and hate it, but equally, "The Lancet" has also attracted the attention of many media people from all walks of life, because they can often find some interesting articles and current situations to report on it.
"The Lancet" has never been just an academic journal that purely researches results, and often attracts countless attention with his bold remarks.
Moreover, The Lancet has always been famous for being outspoken on some major medical issues, and its editor-in-chief is an outspoken representative. Richard He publicly criticized the World Health Organization in The Lancet.
, refused to allow the efficacy of homeopathy to become one of many treatment options, published statistics on civilian casualties in the 2003 war between the United States and Iraq, disapproved of Li De Eyre and the Seville Group and the military industry...
Many people will find that "The Lancet" is actually not that unattainable. It is even like a naughty and stubborn child, always speaking out for the people, telling the truest phenomena and exposing the truest mission.
Therefore, "The Lancet", with its unique charm, attracted an important group of readers to support him.
It is precisely because "The Lancet" not only publishes original research articles, but also reviews, editorials, book reviews, short stories and other real reports.
After this issue of "The Lancet" was published, it was distributed to many people, but everyone saw the bloody picture and bright red numbers on the cover.
"Lessons behind such a huge number of deaths: Is our technology really mature? Orthopedic voices from China."
As the cover title, it has always been the most important and main content introduction of this magazine.
So after seeing the title, everyone went straight to the topic, opened the magazine according to the table of contents, and started reading.
Any work will have different audiences. For example, before a novel is written, the class, level, and hobbies of the people who read it may be determined.
The same is true for magazines. A magazine and journal have a fixed audience. Most of the readers who like to read "The Lancet" are in the medical circle, and their status and education are relatively high. This class determines the trends that they pay attention to.
are different.
When everyone saw the bloody cover of The Lancet, they couldn't help but be stunned for a moment, wondering in their hearts: Is there any big news again?
Everyone quickly opened the cover article, the title was: "Our pride may be the culprit."
There are a lot of data and facts in the article. In 1999, there was a terrorist attack in Palestine. Only 12 people participated in the riot. However, less than ten people were actually injured due to armed violence. Most of the people injured were actually caused by injuries caused by the riot.
The bridge collapsed.
At that time, most people suffered wounds caused by trauma and fractures, but... it was precisely because of immature treatment of fractures that the mortality rate reached 89%.
In 2001, a small tsunami occurred in Indonesia...
year 2002……
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and earthquake hit an unprepared Indonesia hard and fatally. Of the hundreds of thousands of disappointed people, 80% were due to improper rescue efforts...
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As of December 2017, approximately 3.5 million people died in accidents, outside daily life, and violent acts around the world every year, while the number of injured people requiring treatment was 100-500 times the above, which means it reached 100-100 million people.
, of course this includes minor injuries.
However, due to the lack of correct and appropriate treatment, the number of deaths has increased, and more and more have left serious sequelae.
In these accidents, severe fractures are very common, and it happens to be the biggest cause of death.
Most patients with severe fractures died, the successful cure rate was less than 10%, and the effective rate was less than 30%...
Is this a mature technology?
What exactly have we overlooked?
Bone injuries are really an unbearable weight of life. When we see this series of numbers, we should be sober and clearly understand that there are too many things we need to do.
They were only halfway through the article, and everyone suddenly didn't dare to read on, because...these numbers seemed to be laughing at them.
They are all experts, professors, and talents in the medical industry in this field, but they are unable to do anything at this time.
At this moment, most people in orthopedics have just attended the academic conference held in Heisenberg, and the "German Orthopedic Index" summarized the articles in the conference, published a special issue, and sent it to the participants.
It lists the achievements of orthopedics over the years, the extraordinary results achieved, how many patients have been treated over the years, how many people have been successfully cured, and how many difficult and complicated diseases have been solved.
But!
Then I saw this magazine from The Lancet.
The comparison between the two makes everyone feel ridiculous and ridiculed!
Capo is the editor-in-chief of a social science column in Time magazine, and he often pays attention to major magazines and news around the world.
He does not understand medicine, but he is also very concerned about medicine, because it is something closely related to life and one of the things that people are most concerned about.
Just like this conference in Germany, which attracted the attention of the entire society, Capo naturally couldn't miss it. Although he did not participate, he also sent reporters to cover it.
At this moment, the whole world is promoting the bright future of orthopedics, praising the work of Mohairi and Heisenberg University, and even lamenting the progress of society and the improvement of medical standards.
But just at this moment, The Lancet published an untimely voice from Chinese orthopedics.
Are all those British guys fools?
Or is Elsevier publishing company just out of their minds?
Or maybe their editor-in-chief didn’t think twice when reviewing the manuscript!
of course not!
The rigorous review of such an influential journal is beyond everyone's imagination, but this article is still published. Why?
Of course Capo knows what this means. This is a real, effective and serious matter. As a media, we should not only have praise and beauty, but should play our own sense of social responsibility.
Reflect the most authentic, effective and socially valuable imagination in its original form.
Thinking of this, Capo glanced down at the article and dialed his secretary's phone number: "Book me a ticket to Kyoto, China."