Chapter 70: Polar Bears and Penguins

Downing didn't like a war of words because he was a "Knight of the Round Table." The merits of the social system are clearly quarrels of this kind, and he does not participate in the arguments of the outside newspapers, and the Telegraph only briefly presents the views of a few people. The Times newspaper published the title "Downing? Windsor sympathy**", but the Daily News hit back with headlines such as "The Earl of Cambridge predicts that a color revolution will not happen in England".

Downing's point of view also hit Marx quite hard, especially the prediction that there would be no color revolution in the industrialized countries, which means that they can only be bound to poor or defeated countries, so what are they still tossing in Britain and Prussia. Engels was interested in Downing's support for the Workers' Party's controversial seat, and had some disagreements with his close comrades-in-arms.

Darwin is worthy of being a great master of biology, his "Origin of Species" is written with such rigor, Wallace is the second expert in species, and Downing's reputation is further enhanced by the fact that Drosophila has proved double-stranded inheritance, providing a genetic basis for the theory of evolution. Conjectures about the survival disadvantages of inbreeding and medical numbers have greatly reduced the phenomenon of intermarriage between cousins in the upper class, and even affected intermarriage among the aristocracy.

Since the academic circles and public opinion circles are making a fuss about gender issues, it is a good time for the front page of the Telegraph to announce that the Earl of Cambridge's "control of fertility" tool is officially mass-produced, and the brand of condoms is "polar bear". The sign is that a bear cub is following its mother closely, while another cub is left far behind. The implication is that scarcity brings a greater existential crisis than the lack of love, and that if parents truly love their children, they should concentrate their resources within their own capabilities.

There are two versions of the polar bear, one version is made of latex from tree sap, which feels better and basically does not affect the pleasure of sex, and the other version is made of reusable rubber for the poor, of course, it will not be the same as the bicycle inner tube, and the process is still acceptable to the touch, and it will not be too far worse than the latex.

The Church is certainly opposed to this commodity, but now it is different from the past, the Earl of Cambridge has a very high prestige, and he has reconciled with the Rothschilds, at least the Luo family will not deliberately obstruct it, and the moral criticism of the church will not be one-sided, because Downing is under the banner of "thinking about the good survival and good education of children", so that this epoch-making product can be produced smoothly.

This little thing is really not simple, because it will lead to a rapid decline in the fertility rate, and the capitalists will greatly improve the treatment of workers in order to compete for workers, and Marx and Engels and other workers' activists have seen this possibility, as said in the debate that day, it is possible for the market position of workers to rise, and Downing is not saying one thing and doing another. The Church launched an attack on the grounds of reducing the country's competitiveness due to the reduction of the British population, while Downing fought back on behalf of the future by raising the quality of workers, and took the opportunity to propose a bill in the House of Lords to make primary education compulsory and exempt poor families from school fees, not forgetting that Lord Earl was a member of the House of Lords. He didn't have time to work out the details of the plan, but he would have an assistant to help him, and it wouldn't take much time.

With the awe-inspiring image of "thinking about children" and the prestige of the first scientist of our time, polar bears quickly spread to major pharmacies and grocery stores, and international latex prices skyrocketed. Of course, this commodity is not high-tech, and it will not be long before a factory will follow suit, and this time, Downing will not monopolize the industry, just a leading party.

In order to prevent the emergence of antimicrobial resistance in the most effective way, Downing decided to completely monopolize this industry, and only hospitals under their strict management can use antibacterial drugs.

The principle of antibacterial drugs is to destroy the parts of bacterial cells that are different from human cells, for example, the famous penicillin destroys the cell wall of bacteria, while human cells do not have a cell wall. The mechanism of tetracyclines and other antibiotics is to combine with these structures of bacterial ribosomes to inhibit the synthesis of bacterial proteins and achieve the effect of bactericidal and inhibitory.

Downing established the Windsor Institute of Microbiology to recruit the world's top microbiology elites to join in order to complete this revolutionary innovation in the history of human medicine.

With Downing's current prestige in the scientific community, heroes from all walks of life have come to join him, and this institute has suddenly become a place where the world's microbial talents gather.

After learning the most advanced microbial theories, these talents are classified into different practical rooms, and they cannot communicate with each other, and only some people designated by Downing can synthesize the numbers of each part and make scientific inductions to ensure the control of knowledge by the headquarters.

In the past few months of preparing for the establishment of the institute, Engels had frequent contact with Downing, and Engels also realized that Downing did have sincere sympathy for the workers' movement, and that the idea of establishing a workers' party was maturing step by step, but it was a pity that Marx, Engels's close comrade-in-arms, was not ready to join him, which made him hesitate a little, and Engels's position in the organization was still quite worse than Marx's.

After many exchanges with Engels, Tangning felt that this person was still more realistic and available, so he invited Engels to be the leader of the trade union to inspect the treatment of workers in the raw material suppliers and downstream suppliers of Tangning's industries. Even the Times was dumbfounded by this, the Times claimed to be a populist newspaper that asked for the people's lives, but it turned out to be just a mouthful, you look at the earl, tsk, great, accept it or not?

Out of trust in Downing, Engels resigned from the management of the Manchester factory and devoted himself full-time to union work, which he worked hard for. Soon, Engels found Marx and said that he had reached an agreement with Downing that as long as Marx agreed to the workers' movement on the legal line, Downing would fund them to run a newspaper, just like supporting Hugo's La Repubblica, Downing never made demands on the content of the newspaper, Engels had communicated with Hugo, as if Downing had never interfered with the Repubblica once. Marx agreed to give it a try, and the Workers' Daily was launched.

The survival of the trade unions was quite difficult, and the capitalists often used their political and legal status to arrest the leaders of the trade unions on various grounds, and this time the police were dumbfounded, and the most dazzling capitalists in Britain set up trade unions.

Wood came to Downing angrily, saying that he was playing with fire**, and Downing smiled and said, "I think you will also appreciate the bloodless Glorious Revolution of 1688, right?" It is a good thing that we, the British Empire, should once again show our leadership and gentlemanly demeanor and conduct labor-management negotiations in a lawful and rational manner, and that the great men will have to talk to the workers' representatives more patiently than in the past, which will help to resolve the contradictions between the two sides. ”

Wood could only sigh, wondering what kind of ghost this ghost was pregnant.

What's even more amazing is that because Downing once expressed the view that women will also have voting rights in the future, he was ridiculed by the Times as "ridiculous". Eliot saw the news, visited him to confirm it, and then advocated for feminism in the Westminster Review, which she actually edited: Sisters, unite, there are big men on our side!

The sisters of this era are really desolate, they don't even have property rights, and their property belongs to their husbands after they get married.

Tang Ning was not joking, and immediately organized his subordinates to do three major things, running a university for girls, running a gynecology and obstetrics hospital, and by the way, a professional children's hospital was run together.

In good conscience, the patriarchal society has been in a subordinate position for too long, and women are in a subordinate position both intellectually and psychologically, but because of this, the first group of feminists are quite smart, and only if they are extremely smart, their families are willing to provide them with education, such as this Ms. Eliot, who is 34 years old this year, has been so smart since childhood that her father feels that it is a waste of talent not to send her to school. Smart, but not pretty, she is a veritable woman.

The birth of the London College for Women has brought a large number of elite female teachers and girls to Buckinghamshire, and the place is becoming more and more like the center of London's technology industry. Kidding, the appeal of the world's biggest scientist is not just talk. (http://.)。 The Women's College also regarded the Windsor Gynecology and Maternity Hospital as a teaching hospital, not to mention gynecology here, obstetrics must be the best, because the surgeons of this era were prejudiced against obstetrics, and many midwives did not have formal medical training, and this teaching hospital would bring the most rigorous medical training to the field of obstetrics, advocating the use of forceps, and caesarean section for mothers with difficult births.

It wasn't long before news broke that Windsor Gynaecology and Maternity Hospital was the world's first to use blood transfusion technology to ensure surgical procedures. As soon as this news came out, it immediately erected the image of the best gynecology hospital in the world. Blood transfusion cannot be done indiscriminately, and the blood group theory in the journal Nature points out the danger of random blood transfusion, and if the blood type of the blood source and the patient's blood type are inconsistent, a hemolytic reaction will occur, leading to the death of the patient.

Don't be surprised if one day a big man comes to the gynecology hospital for surgery, because her technology is so advanced that even gentlemen may rely on the gynecology hospital for surgery.

This technology is not something you want to learn, the collection and storage of blood have to be a system engineering, and the urgent need for freezing technology has even led to the birth of refrigerators. Many people are curious about how the refrigerator is refrigerated, in fact, it uses a refrigerant that can boil at room temperature to absorb heat during the boiling process, and then depressurize and cool down through the capillary, and compress it into a liquid again, so that the cycle can be refrigerated.

The refrigerator is also very important for the improvement of the quality of human life, especially for the crew, with the refrigerator, there is the possibility of balanced nutrition, Downtown would rather not want to only gnaw canned food and dry cakes when he is in the ocean, and the refrigerator commercial business has to be put on the agenda.

It's a pity that such a good name as "polar bear" has been used up early, huh...... This time, the refrigerator is called "Penguin".