13
The relationship between doctor and patient.
Doctor
Jekyll removed the protective shield he wore when mixing the chemicals. He was
at his work table, trying out the experiments on Vlad Tepes’s blood. Blood
experiments were still an unknown area of medicine, although blood transfusion
was claimed to had been discovered in 1667, Doctor Blundell had invented an
instrument that allow for the transfusion of blood with the presumption that
human bloods could be mixed. but blood typing was still unknown not until much
later in 1900 by Karl Landsteiner.
As a
fact, the eighteenth hundreds era, the popularity of bloodletting was
reaching an all-time high. The physician would perform the procedure
by making an incision into the arteries or veins. In some cases, to
“improve” their technique, they used a device called a fleam, which was a
wooden stick that drove a blade into the vein.
(https://www.skillsforhealth.org.uk/article/a-brief-history-of-phlebotomy/#:~:text=By%20the%201800s%20the%20popularity,a%20blade%20into%20the%20vein)
“Doctor,
would this works?” Vlad was lying on the cloth cot when the doctor has offered
to replace his blood with another. It was assumed that if bloodletting; the
removal of the blood that was in practice for generations was to cure many
ailments.
“I
am not sure. I am experimenting with that now.” Doctor Jekyll looked to the man
on the cot. “I am using a new method but blood transfusion was done earlier in
the sixteenth century by Physician Richard Lower …...”
“That
was between dogs if I am not mistaken.” Count Vlad Tepes interjected.
“Noted,
but in 1795, American Physician Philip Syng Physick claimed to have performed
the first human blood transfusion but unpublished. It was known by many of
Doctor James Blundell in 1818 for haemorrhage, and not only once but several
patients.”
“And
infection was unforeseen.” Count Vlad cut in. “I…. “
“Knowing
that, Doctor Joseph Lister in some years back uses antiseptic to prevent that.
He revolutionised the craft of surgery.” Doctor Jekyll in turn cut in. “Your
knowledge is vast, Count.”
“But
I am not a physician or surgeon. I am more of a ……. Murderer as claimed by
many.” Count Vlad Tepes sighed. “When all I wanted to do was save my land and
people from the invaders then.”
“We
all have out noble aims misread by others.” Doctor Jekyll smiled. “Or rather
they will say it was our ‘super-ego’ that drove us to …… should I say,
madness.”
“I
am aware of that. That was the reason I sought you out.” Count Vlad Tepes
adjusted his body weight on the cot. “I have explained my infliction to you
over my correspondences. I am also said to be a vampire but the real facts
where I do not drink their blood, but yes, I hold immortality or rather I am
still alive after so many generations, which is why I am here.”
“And
you heal fast.” Doctor Jekyll held the vial with his left fingers.
“Unfortunately,
or otherwise, that also made me a monster.” Count Vlad smiled. “I
sought solitary to being …….”
“We
are all monsters in some form, Count. That monster may appear in our
personality or…... ego.” Doctor Jekyll smiled. He held his view for in his
works with the Government, he had done experiments; wild experiments claimed by
the others of his works, but he felt it was to widen the frontier of medicine,
although some of his work result could create monsters. He had infused in genes
of animals to create the super warrior. It was an undisclosed works and was
also his obsession to test the theory he held that the homo sapiens could be
much better in strength or speed. He believed Nephilim exists.
“I
cannot see any deformities’ in your blood.” Doctor Jekyll held up the vial to
the electric light. “Blood properties are a work of studies of some experts but
we have no real advancements there.”
“Whose
blood am I getting now?” Count Vlad asked. He looked to the curtain screen that
was between him and his donor. He was not shown his donor during the
transfusion.
“Oh,
that is unimportant.” Doctor Jekyll said. The doctor has arranged a man of
younger age; a convict due to be hung to be exact and with the generous number
of coins to the wardens, the other was strung upside down on the other side. He
was sedated and at that moment medically dead. The blood was transfuse using
the ‘surgical pump’ which was experimental then.
“We
agreed, Count. You will not question my methods while I will not of your
intentions.” Doctor Jekyll reminded the other. “We are pioneering new trails of
medicine.”
Count
Vlad then resumed his rest. He had offered himself to the experiment when the
read of the Doctor’s experiments with blood and chemicals. He had suffered the
ailment of his for far too long. He wanted to be rid of it.
Only
Rosa will understand.
Count
Vlad Tepes existed in the fourteenth century, and was the ruler of the land. He
was made the ruler of Wallachia not once but thrice when he was dethroned by
his enemies. He was famed not for his thrones, but the rumours that he conjured
supernatural acts through the consumption of blood. It was the works of his
enemies, when his action to impale his enemies on stakes and with the blood
accumulated at the bottom end of the stake. It was an action to put fear into
the enemy that was fivefold his numbers but the accusation made him into a
monster.
Blood
drinker.
Count
Dracula.