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Because of the war, in the absence of anesthesia, the general was sawn three times in half a month

Because of the war, in the absence of anesthesia, the general was sawn three times in half a month

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How many levels of pain can a person tolerate? I think that in terms of enduring pain, Founding Vice Admiral Zhong Chibing has the most say.

Today, the story I want to tell is the story about Zhong Chibing.

Because of the war, in the absence of anesthesia, the general was sawn three times in half a month
Because of the war, in the absence of anesthesia, the general was sawn three times in half a month

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start

At that time, it was still 1935, the Red Army was still on the Long March, just crossed the Red River, and when it came to the vicinity of the Black Temple, the front was blocked by Wang Jialie's "double gunners".

Zhong Chibing was a political commissar at that time, wearing glasses and looking very Sven.

But when the battle starts, Zhong Chibing is different, that is called a fierce force.

After the Red Army launched an attack on Wang Jialie's troops, Zhong Chibing, as the political commissar, also rushed up with a large knife.

At the height of the battle, a bullet hit Zhong Chibing's right calf.

Zhong Chibing fell down in response to the call, and the guards quickly rushed in, but saw Zhong Chibing climb up and continue to kill the enemy.

Finally, when the dust settled on the battlefield, Zhong Chibing fainted and fell to the ground.

Because of the war, in the absence of anesthesia, the general was sawn three times in half a month
Because of the war, in the absence of anesthesia, the general was sawn three times in half a month

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Treatment

The guards quickly sent Zhong Chibing to the medical soldier, and the guards saw that Zhong Chibing's right calf was bleeding profusely, and quickly took off his clothes to bandage him.

When the medical staff came, they took off the clothes that wrapped around Zhong Chibing's injured area, and they were stunned.

Zhong Chibing's situation is very bad, after the bullet hit the calf, it has broken the bones, and if you want to save Zhong Chibing's life, there is only one way to choose.

Amputations, on the other hand, are even more painful. The Red Army troops did not have any medical equipment, let alone anesthesia, how to amputate the limbs? That saw sawed off.

Twenty minutes after the operation began, Zhong Chibing's face was covered with huge beads of sweat, and the doctors were rapidly pulling the carpenter saw.

Imagine how far a carpenter saw could have seen off at a time? Rarely, in the absence of anesthesia, Zhong Chibing fainted several times in pain.

Three hours later, Zhong Chibing's surgery was finally over.

Just as Zhong Chibing's guards breathed a sigh of relief for Zhong Chibing, bad things happened again.

Because of the poor sanitary conditions, Zhong Chibing's amputated area was infected, and the lower leg was amputated in half, which was already swollen there.

Subsequently, Zhong Chibing, who had just woken up not long ago, began to have a high fever and directly passed out on the spot.

Peng Dehuai also came to see him personally and asked the medical staff to save Zhong Chibing.

There was no way, if you wanted to save Zhong Chibing, you could only continue to amputate.

The carpenter of the medical staff once again mounted Zhong Chibing's leg, and the pain once again struck Zhong Chibing's brain nerves.

Because of the war, in the absence of anesthesia, the general was sawn three times in half a month
Because of the war, in the absence of anesthesia, the general was sawn three times in half a month

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endure

This time, Zhong Chibing still held back and did not make any sound.

During the operation, Zhong Chibing was fainted and woken up by pain, and the three-hour torment made this 21-year-old soldier almost unable to bear it.

The doctor said to him with concern, if it hurts, you have to call it out, so it is much better.

But Zhong Chibing just didn't say a word.

After the operation, the infection happened to Zhong Chibing again, which was the most headache.

The doctors could only continue to work, sendIng Zhong Chibing to the operating table and continuing to amputate Zhong Chibing.

Finally, after three amputations, Zhong Chibing's high fever receded and he miraculously survived.

Resources:

"The Founding General", "List of Founding Generals", "Zhong Chibing"

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