Tiemuxinge was sent to the hospital, after a series of examination, was confirmed as pneumonia. According to military doctors, fortunately, we found it early and only need to be hospitalized for a period of time to recover. If discovered late, it may even endanger life.
Tolbuhine and I were sitting in the dean's room of the hospital. After listening to the information introduced by the Dean, tolbuhine quickly stood up, held each other's hand, and said anxiously, "Comrade Dean, please do me a favor during the period when marshal timoshinger is in hospital. In any case, please let him recover as soon as possible. "
On hearing this, the president replied in a panic: "Comrade General, please rest assured that we will do our best. But... "
Seeing what the president said, tolbuhine could not help but ask anxiously, "Comrade president, do you have something difficult? If there is any, please let me know and we will try our best to solve it for you. "
The president hesitated and said: "what the marshal got is viral pneumonia, which needs special antibiotics for antibacterial treatment. At present, the most effective drug is penicillin. There are several in our hospital. "
"Comrade president, is the quantity not enough?" "If it's not enough, I can find some for you," he asked tentatively
Hearing this, the Dean waved his hand and said, "Comrade General, you misunderstood me. I took the initiative to mention penicillin not because the quantity was not enough, but because the health department stipulated that when senior generals were given this drug, they must obtain authorization from Moscow. "
"What, do you need authorization from Moscow to give drugs to patients?" Tolbuhine opened his eyes as if he had heard a big joke. But when he saw the Dean nodding with a bitter smile, he finally understood that this was not a fantasy. He could only sigh a long time and asked carefully, "Comrade Dean, if you don't use penicillin, can you cure pneumonia?"
"Comrade General, I can't guarantee that." The president sat up straight and said solemnly, "I can only say that we will do our best to relieve Marshal Timoshenko's pain and strive for his early recovery."
Listening to the president's saying that the use of penicillin for senior generals requires Stalin's authorization, I suddenly think of watujing who died a few months ago. I have read many posts in later generations, which said that if Stalin had not worried that the penicillin provided by the United States would poison his generals, and was not allowed to use it on senior generals, vatujing might not have died.
At the moment, tiemuxinge is also facing the same situation. Although I don't know whether penicillin has a good effect on pneumonia, I can only take a chance now. Seeing the two men sitting there in embarrassment with big eyes and small eyes, I coughed gently. After attracting their attention, I said, "Comrade president, if penicillin can really cure the Marshal's pneumonia, I am willing to apply to Moscow and let them authorize you to use penicillin."
"Great, that's great." When the president heard what I said, he immediately stood up, grabbed my hand, shook it vigorously, and said excitedly, "female commander, you can rest assured that as long as you have two injections, the marshal will recover in a short time."
If we want to cure pneumonia with two injections of penicillin in later generations, it is almost impossible. However, in this era, penicillin has just come out, and no antibody has been produced. Therefore, I think what the president said is more reliable.
"Comrade president, I believe in your hospital. I will handle the authorized matters. You can rest assured." With that, I shook my head at tolbusine, who was sitting beside me, and said, "Comrade General, let's go back to the headquarters. I think the telephone there is more convenient to use."
"Yes, you're right. If you want to call Moscow, you'd better go back to the headquarters." Tolbuhine stood up, reached out to the dean and said solemnly, "Marshal Timoshenko, please give it to you."
After the two of us returned to the headquarters, torbhuin's military commissar and chief of staff surrounded us and asked with concern, "what's the matter with Marshal? Is it serious?"
Tolbuhine shook his head and replied solemnly: "the situation is very bad. The doctor said it's viral pneumonia. If it's not treated in time, it may be life-threatening."
"My God," said tolbuhine, with a burning expression on his face, "was he still well when he came back here? How could he suddenly become so bad after a few hours?"
Seeing that his deputy was so worried, tolbuhine said without expression: "the president of the military hospital said that if a new drug called penicillin can be used, the marshal can recover as soon as possible."
"Is there such medicine in our hospital?" When chief of staff biliuzov heard this, he immediately asked in a hurry, "if not, we can allocate this medicine from other troops."
"It's in the military hospital." "But it can't be used without authorization," he said, nodding his head
"Authorization? What authorization? " Biliuzov said angrily, "it's ridiculous that you need authorization to use any medicine to treat a disease. I want to know who actually gave such a muddled order. "
"It's the Supreme Commander himself." Although I always said the name in my heart, I never said it. In the end, tolbuhine said it bitterly.
It was said that Stalin himself gave the order, and biliuzov was speechless. I can only sit to one side and sigh.
"Comrades," seeing that everyone was silent, I stood up and said carefully, "in order to make Marshal Timoshenko recover as soon as possible, I want to call Comrade Stalin and ask him to authorize the use of penicillin."
"General oshanina," gertoff asked puzzledly, "I want to ask why the use of new drugs such as penicillin can only be used with the authorization of the Supreme Commander himself?"
I organized some words in my mind, and then said cautiously, "Comrade military commissar, since we are not yet able to produce this new anti-inflammatory drug in China, it is all aided by the United States. We don't know whether the drug is as effective as the Americans say. Therefore, out of careful consideration, the Supreme Commander himself issued such an order. "
Gertov stopped for a moment, then asked, "do you have confidence in persuading the Supreme Commander himself to obtain authorization?"
When I think of the tragedy of vatukin, I really have no confidence in whether Stalin agrees to let timoshinger use penicillin. However, in order to make everyone feel at ease, I still insist on saying, "only 30% is sure at most."
After my words came out, both gertov and biliuzov were disappointed. However, tolbuhine said excitedly: "general oshanina, I thought you would say that you are not even sure of 10%. I didn't expect that there are 30%. Why don't you hesitate? Call Moscow quickly."
It's impossible to call Stalin directly. You have to turn around through Persia klebshev. When I heard the voice of Persian klebshev coming from the earphone, I said nervously: "Hello, comrade Persian klebshev, can you connect me with Comrade Stalin? I have something important to report to him
When I finished, there was a silence in the earphone. I know that this is boskelebeshev thinking about whether I should connect my phone, so I didn't dare to speak and had to wait in silence. Although it was only a minute or two, it was as long as a week for me.
"What can I do for you, Rita?" Stalin's voice soon came out of the headphones.
"Well, comrade Stalin." I didn't expect that bosklebshev could connect me to Stalin's office without saying a word. In a hurry, he said, "I have something important to report to you..."
"Is it about Bulgaria?" At the other end of the phone, Stalin said slowly, "don't worry about this. When they choose a new government, let's see how they treat us."
"No, comrade Stalin, it's not about Bulgaria," I said after taking two deep breaths while Stalin was speaking and calming my mood a little bit. "It's about Marshal Timoshenko."
"Timoshinger?" The voice from the earphone suddenly became serious, "what's wrong with timoshinger?"
"Comrade marshal, he is ill." I was deeply afraid that I didn't express myself clearly enough, so I quickly added: "it's pneumonia. According to the doctor, it's viral pneumonia."
"Wasn't he all right a few hours ago?" After listening to me, Stalin asked, "why did you get sick in a twinkling of an eye? Where is he now? "
"In the hospital," I hastened to reply, "the doctor said he was very ill and needed absolute bed rest."
"Tell me, Rita, how did he get sick?" Stalin ordered in a stern tone.
"Comrade Stalin, according to the doctor, marshal Timoshenko may have caught cold because of the rain. In addition, he is old and under great mental pressure. That's why he suddenly got sick."
"Is it serious?"
"It's very serious," I tried to repeat to Stalin what the president had just said, "at first it was just a dry cough, but when I got to the hospital, the cough became more serious, accompanied by severe chest pain, like acupuncture, aggravated with cough or deep breathing, and radiating to the shoulder and abdomen... In addition, nausea and vomiting, Even drowsiness, blurred mind symptoms
After I finished tiemuxinge's illness, I raised my hand to wipe the sweat on my forehead, which made me a layman to recite so many special medical terms.
After listening to my narration, Stalin also became anxious: "can you send him back to Moscow as soon as possible?"
I turned my head and looked at tolbusine, who was sitting next to me. Seeing that he waved his head slightly at me, I said to the microphone, "Comrade Stalin, maybe not. The doctor said that he needs absolute bed rest. If he moves without permission, it will endanger his life. "
"Rita, you immediately tell the president of the hospital to do everything he can to keep Comrade timoshinger alive." Stalin told me: "I will immediately send the best medical personnel and necessary medicine to you by plane."
"Comrade Stalin," I said carefully after Stalin finished saying, "in fact, there is a special medicine in the military hospital. The president said that only two injections can make Marshal Timoshenko recover in a short time."“ Rita, now that you have a special medicine, just let the hospital use it. If you don't have enough there, I'll arrange for people to fly there immediately. " Stalin said with some displeasure: "can't you even do such things?" It makes me feel a little sad to hear Stalin scold me, but for the sake of timoshinger's life, I can only harden my head and say: "yes, comrade Stalin, I really can't decide this matter. It's not just me who can't make the decision, it's even tolbuhine who can't make the decision. Because if the hospital wants to use this kind of medicine, it must get your personal authorization. "“ What, do hospitals need to get my personal authorization to use drugs for treatment? " Stalin asked mistily, "why don't I remember giving such an order?" Just as I wanted to remind him, he suddenly said, "Oh, I remember. You're not talking about penicillin?"“ Yes, comrade Stalin, it's penicillin. " When I heard that he actually gave the name of the drug, I couldn't help but be overjoyed. I quickly added: "the doctor said that this is the best anti-inflammatory drug. It's very suitable to treat the Marshal's viral pneumonia." After my words, Stalin was silent for a long time, and finally hesitated to say: "Rita, you should know that our country does not produce this kind of medicine, and the existing penicillin is all aided by US allies. After using this kind of medicine, can it really achieve the effect they said?"“ Yes, comrade Stalin, "I heard that Stalin's tone was a little loose. I said while the iron was hot:" I believe what the doctors said. Since they say this medicine can restore the Marshal's health in a short time, the marshal will recover soon. After all, they are professionals. I believe them. " After a long silence again, Stalin still asked with half faith: "Rita, are you sure this medicine can cure timoshinger, not produce adverse effects?"“ Comrade Stalin, please rest assured. " In order to urge Stalin to make up his mind, I decided to tell a small lie appropriately: "when I went to the United States with Comrade Molotov last year and visited the hospital, I saw the magical effect of this new drug. I believe that as long as the marshal is given this medicine, he will be fully recovered in a short time. " Perhaps Stalin, seeing that I was so sure, after much deliberation, finally said, "well, Rita, since you say so, let's try. I now officially authorize you to use penicillin from the United States in the treatment of Comrade Timoshenko. " I heard Stalin say that. As soon as he grinned, he added: "two injections, you have to remember, only two injections of penicillin can be given to timoshinger!"