Parallel World Pharmacy
Chapter 9 Lesson 7: Separate Solutions
August 12, 1152.
Emerich and Josephine return to the Imperial City after their honeymoon.
Laboratory members listen to souvenirs lined up on the professor's table.
Farma's laboratory now has
Professor Farma de Medicis (17)
Associate Professor Fabiola de 'Medici (24)
Graduate student Emelich Bauer (30)
Josephine Barrier, Graduate Student (27)
Undergraduate Patricia Nico (18)
Undergraduate Morgan Nico (18)
Secretary Zoe de Dunois (26)
is enrolled.
As usual, Professor Pharma is the youngest quirky laboratory in the area.
Ellen left the lecturer to focus on DC at a pharmacy in another world.
In anticipation of the past, Farma had accepted Fabiola de 'Medici, 24, who had been a lecturer at Novartis Pharmaceutical University for two years, as an associate professor.
When Farma decided to hire Fabiola, she didn't know her, but it turned out that the surnames de Medici and de Medici were related because they were the same.
Fabiola is a balanced researcher who is also skilled at teaching students, and holds a medicine god as a guardian god with a negative divine spell of water attribute. She is a petite woman with unusual hair and eye color of Aurora color. However, his face did not resemble anyone in the House of de Médicis, and he looked like a child at his age.
Along with Emerich, who specializes in research, she will continue to run the lab.
Patricia and Morgan are twins who have entered the lab this year and are the children of a Medic pharmacist from a pharmacy affiliate in another world.
Both of them have very similar faces to young leafy hair and eyes, and are talented students who have studied leading-edge medicine and are motivated to give back their achievements to the world as researchers.
They are working on research on the theme of developing novel antibody products.
“I'm sorry you had a long vacation. Did you change while you were away?"
Emmerich and Josephine are subtly sitting on the sofa next to each other.
Farma is flattered to hear that the honeymoon has brought him closer to a certain distance.
Zoe sniffed funny all the time with a cup of tea.
"It was always the same here." Have you both enjoyed it? "
"Yeah, I've got my feathers up my sleeve."
Although honeymooning in this world is common for a month after the ceremony, I came back early because I was concerned about the research.
"At that time, you don't have to think about research... why do you remember?" I have to be careful. "
"I don't want the professor to say that."
Emerich contradicts his appearance.
Since there are only single members in the lab, no one knows what it's like to be married, but I think Pharma would like you to forget about your work a little bit. During his honeymoon, Emerich gave out too many postcards. "Did you do that experiment properly!" ", the zoe who handled the letter to Pharma was slightly drawn.
"I don't have any holiday plans, so I have to come to the lab." It's not a place for newlyweds to rush back. "
Fabiola was making a sad confession even though she hadn't been asked. History of not having a boyfriend = seems to be age.
Although Farma wondered why this appearance and intelligence was not popular, she had recently realized that the character was too strong and that it was probably the reason why she suddenly began to abuse herself. That said, I recall that my family's lineage was pretty much the same. Father gives his child a sparkling name, his brother is a talented but narcissist, and his sister is in that shape. Why is this family so strong? Pharma is sorry.
Fabiola was often offered a date, but she was worried that it would not last more than once.
If you feel sorry for me like this, please introduce me to your lovely Highness.
"Um, yeah... if only there was someone nice."
Farma had no choice but to flush.
Josephine reads the air and introduces souvenirs.
"This is a souvenir." First of all, it is a small box of elephant mosaics, a specialty of the ancient capital Dredd, and it has a shell embedded in a wood carving. "
Josephine explains, handing each of them a souvenir.
"Cute design! I will make it an accessory case for carrying!"
Well, I'm going to put in some jewelry that I haven't seen yet.
"I'll put a commemorative stamp in the box."
Zoe honestly admired, Fabiola uttered a double word, and Patricia stated a rudimentary use.
Both Pharma and Morgan are men's trinket cases, with a slightly different design than women's.
I found out that you chose according to your tastes.
Thank you. I think I'll put in a tie pin.
Pharma also makes comments.
“And then we'll have our famous herbal liquor, Apusan.”
"This smells, but I like it!" I'll put sugar on top of the spoon and drink it. I'll take you to today's Apero. "
It's time for a snack before dinner.
I can't imagine the taste because Zoe says she likes the smell, but Farma checks the recipe with her usual habits.
Apsan contains Abu Sintim, right?
In the Empire, the pharma singing has banned all groceries, medicines, and favorites from recipes that contain locusts. While enforcing the ban, we cannot expose the ugliness of enjoying contraband behind the scenes.
"Professor, I knew you'd hold on to me."
Josephine giggles.
Patricia and Morgan are looking at each other, apparently without getting the rules.
"Does it contain Tsujon of Abu Sintim?" I wonder if San Fleuve is a contraband. "
Fabiola also looks like a chemist at a time like this.
That said, the mandatory labelling of raw materials in the Imperial Capital of Saint-Fleuve is not thorough in other countries, and it is rare for raw materials to be written.
“You mentioned in the professor's lecture that some of Apsan's addictions are caused by the Tujong in Abu Sintim. This is the same name but a substitute for Absinthe, which has been painstakingly created by a local pharmacist and does not include Absinthe. Because the taste didn't change much, and it was quite delicious."
Well, then, thank you.
Farma thanked him.
Even if you don't check from one to ten, it sounds if you hit it, and the insights of the two teachers are reliable.
"The two of you are very relaxed, but..."
Fabiola is not to be missed.
"I'll review it!" First of all, I didn't even know that Apusan was poisonous. By the way, I didn't think I'd be selling it lately. ”
Patricia and Morgan stretched their spines and surrendered energetically.
Patricia's tongue was small.
Farma says thank you while receiving other treats.
"Thank you for the many souvenirs." I'd like to hear about your souvenirs. "
During my stay in my hometown of the Kingdom of Spine, I saw the certification seal of the pharmacy series in different worlds everywhere.
She has seen the medical system in other countries begin to be in place.
I think Farma was rewarded for listening to the story.
It seems that the medicine from a pharmacy in another world suppressed the epidemic of small-scale pathogenic E. coli.
“As cities improve their overall hygiene, the epidemic appears to be dramatically reduced. That's what an old friend of Spine said.”
You can't look around the world, but if someone was helping you out of sight of Pharma, that's what it is.
Little by little, I want you to improve it with private forces from within your reach.
"But...."
What's the matter?
Behind the huge boom in pharmacy chains in other worlds, the pharmacy that handled traditional medicine in the town where I spent my childhood was secretly on the verge of being discontinued, and the store was also becoming shabby.
Emerich saw it and seemed to be trying to prolong his life by writing down a new recipe for the Spine Pharmacist Guild.
You're still doing the same thing as me before.
Pharma was also troubled and struggled with the response.
When better technology is put in place, will it interrupt or preserve what is not?
My medicine may save people, but destroying the old one is starving and making someone unhappy.
Will the traditional medicine be eliminated as useless and destroyed?
Josephine asks, lost.
Farma doesn't have a clear answer on this either.
“I don't think so. We caregivers are trying to suggest care to patients for better medicines, more accurate information, and better outcomes. But some people see it as sceptical. Some people don't accept new things, no matter how effective they are, as a personal trait.”
“My parents are. I don't listen to my daughter and drink the long-established potion every day. I'm giving up because I'm one of those people.”
Josephine laughs powerlessly.
“I think my father would have liked to receive Professor Pharma's new medical care. Since I met the professor, I think that my life and that of my younger siblings is at stake.”
After losing his father, a difficult and respectable pharmacist, Emerich stiffened his fists in regret at the spectacular end.
“Let's say you have medicines that prevent 99.99% of fatal infections from getting worse, but that are said to have very few side effects, side effects, and adverse events. Do people all want to take that drug?”
Farma silences her voice and asks.
"I'm definitely going to drink it!"
Emerich answers vigorously to the question of what is not to be eaten.
Josephine is tilting her neck with a subtle expression of what she thinks.
"I don't think so. It's not that simple.”
A dark shadow dwells in Fabiola's eyes.
Farma nodded unfortunately, in tune with Fabiola.
"Actually, I don't drink it all."
When Farma asks why, she folds her fingers one by one to explain.
"People who estimate the risk of infection low"
“A person who overestimates the disadvantages of drugs”
“A person suspects a non-causal event that occurred immediately after taking the medication and the relationship between the medication and the person taking the medication”
“People who get any misinformation and hesitate to take their medication”
"Someone who suspects that the effective rate is being manipulated."
"People who don't believe in disease."
“A person who is making money for a pharmacist, who is making a disease that doesn't exist.”
"People who are too anxious to drink"
“People who can't accept rapid change”
"People who are afraid that drinking will have a negative impact on their offspring."
"People living far from the infectious disease epidemic."
He's safe now, but he thinks he'll die in a few years.
"People who don't want to drink it because it's against their personal beliefs or religion..."
The Farma fingers I was counting were going to be missing.
Fabiola nodded in agreement.
"Those people have quite a sense of rejection." I've seen it before. "
She has an indescribable look on her face that tells whether or not she has a verse in her mind.
Emerich has little clinical experience, but Fabiola, who has been in the clinic for a long time, may have some particular experience.
"Is that enough to work?" You know it works if you drink it? No matter how many survivors? "
Emerich's voice echoed vaguely inside the professor's room.
I feel Emerich's helplessness on my skin, and Farma feels relieved.
“Yes, there is a difference in the percentage, and everyone doesn't drink. They don't hear the majority of people saying it worked.”
... there's something Farma thinks about all the time.
“Of course I care about people who trust the pharmacist, but I think I need to care about people who are gone.”
I always think of them who feel alienated, alone, in pain and anxiety from society and hate the medical care that Pharma has brought.
Communication is particularly difficult because the decision to receive medical care is voluntary and not simplifiable in strong terms.
When healthcare professionals blame them for ignorance or mistakes, or present reliable data, they are not saved.
“In retrospect, humankind is helping each other to build social life through division of labor. So we can live without having to do all the work of clothing, food and shelter on our own."
It's been a long time since you've been back to basics.
Fabiola laughed as if she felt like she had derailed.
“Pharmacists who are experts in pharmacy have accumulated skills and rational insights that are often difficult to accurately communicate and understand. If you don't deal with people who have failed to gain understanding, it may be possible. However, they will no longer be contacted by the pharmacist after that. They tell their offspring that pharmacists are not trustworthy."
"That's how you isolate and pioneer, and the people you're supposed to help are no longer able to help."
Emerich seems to be troubled by the difficulty of communication.
“Don't forget about the blind, don't look at them, don't give up on their feelings. If these people come to buy a traditional medicine with a familiar flavor that a familiar pharmacist will give them in a pharmacy that has lasted for generations in a town where they are accustomed to living, rather than in a new drug we are dealing with, I think they should not break the connection. In the meantime, I think the traditional medicine that has supported people's lives will continue to play a certain role.”
“But sticking to the old one with more effective drugs won't benefit the patient. Is it something that I can't convince? If everyone could have access to higher education...."
Josephine seems frustrated.
But you know the solution isn't. My buttocks became bumpy. So Farma connects the words.
"I think that we can support flexible responses such as improving traditional medicine recipes, preserving as a culture, sorting out harmful and non-toxic things, switching to modern medicine in case of emergency and seriousness, and so on. If the generations change, the medicines and knowledge will be optimized.”
There is not much that Pharma can do for them as pharmacists.
I can't take responsibility for someone's life and get it right.
All Farma can do is make this world a little more comfortable and leave.
I think you can only be such a tiny presence.
“We are not enemies of each other, we are a herd of humanity. Everyone is a part of society. Remember that, and be mindful of the invisible.”
“When I talk to the professor, he reminds me how small I am.”
Emerich fell ashamed, and in exchange for a souvenir from them, Farma gave him the data she had compiled while she was away.
That's what they wanted most.
Explain the results while presenting data that reinforces Emerich's hypothesis.
"There's so much data!" If you leave it to the professor, the progress is still mismatched. "
"It's because the two of you are preparing well." Dr. Fabiola also helped me. "
"I did it at the right time." It was a great place to learn new experimental techniques. ”
The two thanked Pharma and Fabiola.
"Thank you, Doctor. We need to get down to business right away. I'm excited."
Emelich is delighted.
Farma raised her hips and stretched out greatly to get to work in the afternoon, looking at the two happy people.
"... what kind of condition is it for people to be healthy?" With that in mind, we're on the road to medicine, so let's do our job. ”
History will show us what was best.
Farma returns to Emerich and invites Fabiola to teach her politely.
Looking to the future for years to come, develop a sound research plan.
I don't have to be there.
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The Holy Emperor Elizabeth was in a room in the palace, facing Bruno and the table, alone and in private.
There were only two of them inside, and they were paid strictly, including the chamberlains.
"How's Farma?"
Elizabeth slices tea into bruno.
And before Elizabeth lay a pile of materials.
“I'm looking forward to it, and I'm spending the same time as ever. It seems like you're slowly taking over and fading out.”
"I wonder what you're up to."
Elizabeth squinted her eyes and sat on her cheek stick.
"It's sorted out, isn't it? It looks like you're trying to pierce the tomb guard."
Tomb-keeper......
Along with the appearance of the word "tomb guard", Elizabeth's face became abhorrent, and her tone gained weight.
"Grave guards are a collection of consciousness of living and dead people from all worlds, and they are like concepts that loosely share information, resonate, and form a collective ego. That's what you said."
Elizabeth checks with Bruno based on the report in hand.
Bruno hypothesized how to manipulate the tomb guard's ego during several years of study of the temple's literature.
"Yes. A tomb guard is a collection of consciousness trapped in a unit lattice of crystals." If you change the way the collective ego is joined together, the macroscopic consciousness of the tombkeeper will also change. ”
Isn't the medicine god in Pharma just part of the tomb guard?
"We are part of it."
"We're also part of the Gravekeeper... it's a difficult story for me."
Elizabeth muttered Bruno's words in disrespect, and she looked up at the ceiling as she sank herself into the sofa.
"You are trying to change the world's rationality by steering behind the plan of the medicine god." But it's a strange thing... is it possible that the simple structure created by crystal stones has an ego? "
“Yes, we can use our brains as an analogy. The information network of the crystallographic memory is similar to the structure and mental activity of the human brain in a bird 's-eye view."
Bruno explains that this is a hypothesis that could not have been obtained without learning the structure and function of the brain from Pharma.
Pharma gave me a lot of tips.
For some reason, Farma never reached that hypothesis.
"When we analyze the vast number of forbidden book clusters related to the patron saint, the tomb indicates the address of the crystallographic information. The exchange of internal information between the tombs via crystals provides a directional orientation of the information. It is the ego of the observer that arises from the turbulence of this enormous information network.”
"In other words, if you interfere with the array of crystals and change the area involved in decision-making, you can manipulate the will of the tomb guard?" As if it were destroying a part of the brain? "
Bruno presents Elizabeth with a plan and a blueprint.
It contains thousands of pages of meticulous plans that incorporate surprisingly graphic representations.
"Yes, destroying a part of the Reality through a crystal stone will destroy the power of the Incredible from this world, and the cogwheel that was being driven by the divine power will collapse in a secondary way."
Why don't you stop the gear?
"Let's stop the collapse of this world."
Taking the properties of crystals scattered around the world and analyzing them one by one, it took a long time to design a network cluster of crystals that utilized divine and magical magic.
The verification process involved mathematicians, gurus, divine scholars, magicians, and many researchers.
The trial and error was repeated day and night, and finally came to an answer.
"What will happen to Pharma?"
“In our calculations, he will be loosely incorporated into the collective ego and become the master of a new reason.”
... that is, do not allow your destruction, make an artificial god, give him eternal life, and become the next tombkeeper.
Until the day the world ends, hundreds, hundreds, thousands, hundreds of millions of years from now...
Out of the circle of life, overlooking the living, countless lives pass by him.
(No one in this world can accept his annihilation. But does this solution of preserving the existence of Pharma save the mind of the living Pharma that affirms the practice of death?)
Elizabeth looked into his chest with scepticism.
No one is trying to save Farma by depriving him of his freedom and creating a new life.
The comparison between the medicine god and the wisdom of mankind is not over yet.