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Story 1: Bethune's reply to ***.
Shortly after Bethune arrived at the front, *** personally sent a telegram to ***, instructing that Bethune be paid 100 yuan a month. Bethune immediately wrote a letter to ***: "Dear *** chairman, the call is as follows:
I decline the $100 monthly allowance. I don't need money for myself, because everything is provided for ......”
Bethune's comrade-in-arms, Zhang Yesheng, former vice president of the General Hospital of the Beijing Military Region, explained that in the early days of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression in 1938, the 100 yuan allowance was still quite a lot. At that time, the officers and men of the Eighth Route were all under the supply system, and the minimum monthly allowance for each person was 1 yuan, and the maximum was 5 yuan. However, the allowance for health technicians is twice as much as that for military and political personnel, and of course they are all tickets for the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei border region.
Story 2: "Inventor" Bethune.
The memorial hall displays several pieces of medical utensils made of iron or wood of various shapes, all of which were inventions of Bethune.
Iron "assistant doctors": to do one chest surgery, you need 3 or 4 assistant doctors. Due to the limited manpower during the war, Bethune invented the iron "assistant doctor".
This iron device is like a shelf, which can be fixed on the operating table, and uses the principle of a mechanical wrench to help open the ribs of the person, which can save 1 2 assistant doctors.
Rib scissors: This was the inspiration that came to Bethune when he repaired shoes. Once, when Bethune went to repair a shoe, the shoemaker completed the final process, and without turning the shoe open, he was able to put the scissors in and cut the thread inside.
Bethune thought that if he could use this pair of scissors in surgery, he would not need to open the ribcage and cut the sutures or ribs, as long as he touched it with his hands, he could cut it with a "click" of scissors. Thus, rib scissors were born.
Lugou Bridge: Guerrilla warfare is characterized by the fact that it flickers from east to west, but the hospital's medicine and equipment are inconvenient to move and cannot well meet the needs of war. In 1939, Bethune led a medical team to Jizhong, Hebei.
It was the spring ploughing season, and the dung packs that Hebei farmers used donkeys to send dung to the cultivated fields were easy to load and unload, which aroused Bethune's interest. Bethune immediately thought of using the principle of a dung pack to make a box and put it on the back of a donkey to carry medicine and equipment.
Bethune's invention of this medicine pack can just put down a set of surgical instruments, take them off and put them on the ground, and put a door panel on top of it is the operating table, which is very convenient. Early one morning, Bethune heard the militia singing the song "Lugou Bridge" and thought the name was very meaningful, so he named his medicine pack "Lugou Bridge". This medicine was used until the Liberation War and entered the big cities.
The original of the medicine pack is now kept in the Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution.
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He broke up with his beloved girlfriend in order to come to China.
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Bethune was accidentally cut with a scalpel and died!
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More than 80 years ago, Norman Bethune, an internationalist warrior, gave up his affluent life in Canada and traveled thousands of miles to China. He sacrificed his life and forgot his death, made indelible contributions to China's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, and left a short and glorious page on the red fertile soil of Yanzhao.
On April 23, 1939, a unit of the Eighth Route Army stationed in Qihui Village, Hejian County, Hebei Province, was raided by the Japanese army. Bethune and two doctors worked for three days and three nights in a row under the threat of artillery fire only 4 kilometers from the front line, and when they were tired, Bethune stuck his head in the icy water to keep him awake. In 69 hours, Bethune performed 115 surgeries, with a success rate of 85%.
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1. In February 1939, Bethune led an 18-member medical team to the front line in central Hebei to treat the wounded, regardless of the threat of Japanese artillery, worked for 69 hours and operated on 115 wounded. Once, when a wounded person was in urgent need of a blood transfusion, he offered to donate 300 milliliters of blood. He also initiated the establishment of and participated in the volunteer blood transfusion team.
Some of the wounded were scattered in the homes of residents of the guerrilla zone, and he and his medical team risked their lives to operate on them.
In late October of that year, Bethune had his left finger cut by a scalpel while rescuing the wounded in the battle of Motianling in Laiyuan County, and later contracted an infection while operating on a wounded person with a surgical infectious disease. He said, "Don't use me as an antique, use me as a machine gun."
Then he went to the front line with the medical team. Eventually, due to the deterioration of his injuries, he turned into sepsis, and the treatment was ineffective, and he died in the early morning of November 12 in Huangshikou Village, Tang County, Hebei Province.
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