In her previous life, she was a slacker doctor who returned to 1980. In an unfamiliar environment, the first major problems to solve were food and survival.
Fortunately, she carried a spatial...
With Professor Marit committing suicide by jumping off a building, the matter came to a temporary end.
When a person dies, his debts are settled and no lawsuit can be filed.
As for Johnson Company, it is such a huge company, how can it be defeated by a small disturbance?
Their president has already been taken away by the judicial authorities, what else do they want? They are old-fashioned capital and have allies in Washington.
So the lawsuit between the two parties finally ended in a settlement, but it was not without gain. At least Yuezhou Hospital and Margaret Hospital each received a "sponsorship fee" of US$50 million from Johnson Pharmaceuticals.
Pumpkin Vine Pharmaceuticals received a $200 million settlement.
In return, Pumpkin Vine withdrew the lawsuit and stopped exposing the dark side of Johnson Company to the media.
Johnson Company is really scared.
Pumpkin Vine was able to install cameras and eavesdropping devices in the headquarters building with such strong guards and security without anyone noticing, and was able to enter and exit at will and steal confidential documents.
Are Chinese people so tough?
Is this what it's like when the chairman of Johnson Corporation wakes up one day and finds a man in black standing over his bed with a knife? Is he going to die?
Or that their confidential files in the Johnson & Johnson laboratory database could be easily stolen?
This "potential danger" is something Johnson cannot afford.
Therefore, under the mediation of Pfizer, the Johnson board of directors felt that the peaceful resolution of the two parties at a cost of US$300 million was worth it.
The most troublesome is the International Society for Organ Transplantation.
Whether Professor Marit went to China to participate in teaching operations or gave a speech at the World Surgical Association, he represented his official background as the President of the International Society for Organ Transplantation.
The scandal that happened today cannot be solved by his death.
A prestigious second-level surgical association, for the sake of money and profit, actually slandered other people's patented drugs as ineffective, spread rumors that teaching experiments were failures, and incited the public to force them to hand over the patents.
This is not an association, this is a B social organization.
So in this matter, since Johnson Pharmaceuticals withdrew in time and passed the buck, all the dirty water was concentrated on the Organ Transplant Association.
If Marit hadn't died, if he had been arrested, perhaps the other helpers in the association could have been caught, or at least the backbone of the "Johnson faction" could have been eliminated.
The problem is that Marritt is dead, and Johnson & Johnson will of course choose to conceal the evidence of other doctors in order to continue to control the Organ Transplant Association, so there will be no way to conduct a major liquidation.
Chen Xia, China's relationship with the International Society for Organ Transplantation is still bad.
Unless the "Johnson Gang" is eliminated, the relationship between the two sides will not be eased, and pumpkin vine-related anti-rejection drugs will still not be able to enter the American market.
Even if you enter the United States, it will be useless.
Organ transplant surgery cannot guarantee 100% success. Once you have a few failures, the association will desperately build momentum, discredit you in the medical and public opinion circles every day, and magnify your shortcomings.
At the same time, we will resolutely prevent you from forming expert consensus and treatment guidelines, and refuse you from joining the International Organ Transplant Conference.
What? You bit him?
Chen Xia also knew this, so he had made up his mind. Since he was not short of money anyway, he would not promote anti-rejection drugs for organ transplantation to European and American countries.
Coincidentally, he also planned to establish two organ transplant centers in Yuezhou and Xiangjiang respectively.
The Yuezhou Organ Transplant Center serves domestic patients, and the Xiangjiang Organ Transplant Center serves foreign patients. When these two centers grow up and become the world's No. 1 in organ transplantation, we will see who will ask for help.
Originally, Chen Xia wanted to keep a trick up his sleeve and prepare batches of drugs to slowly apply for patents and release them gradually to ensure that the patent protection period could be extended.
Now he has become determined and has applied for patents for all the drugs at once, so that foreign countries will have no drugs to research and use for at least 20 years.
Go your own way and leave no way for others to go.
If you, European and American doctors, can't even overcome the basic rejection barrier when performing organ transplants, what's your success rate? How many lives will you have to lose? Is there any need for your International Organ Transplantation Society to even exist?
The teams from China and Hong Kong are preparing to withdraw.
Before leaving, Chen Shuqin discovered that her eldest nephew and father were missing again.
The two men drove to the Emerald Farm again.
Chen Defa is over 70 years old and has relatively traditional ideas. Last time he came empty-handed because he was kept in the dark.
After knowing that he had three great-grandchildren in the United States, the old man was so excited that he wanted to give them some gift. Now that everything was ready and he was about to leave, he asked Chen Xia to drive there specially.
It was a formal visit. After all, Xu Yuan's mother was there, and they were in-laws.
"Grandpa, what have you prepared? You can't even let go of the stick."
"Hey, you don't understand, kid. According to our Yuezhou custom, when a child is born, a set of silverware must be prepared to ward off evil spirits. See? I had to run all over Chinatown to get a master craftsman to make this for me."
Chen Xia smiled and felt quite relieved. At the beginning, he was really afraid that the old man would slap him twice.
In the farm villa.
Chen Defa held one child in each hand, and did not forget to tease the third child in Xu's mother's arms. He felt so happy.
After some pleasantries, the old man took out three sets of silver jewelry.
"Mother-in-law, Xiaoyuan, our Chen family is not a prominent family, so we don't have any ancestral treasures. These are three sets of jewelry to ward off evil spirits. You can hang them on the children's clothes. I hope the baby will grow up healthily.
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