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Chapter 50: The Conscious Citizen

It was already a quarter past three in the afternoon when the Sacramento arrived in San Francisco.

Liang Yao prepared white coats, gloves and masks for the doctors that had just been sewn by the garment factory.

Doctors in this era did not have agreed-upon uniforms, especially since most of these doctors were doctors in private clinics and generally wore casual clothes when visiting patients.

It was at the end of the 19th century, when medical and health technology exploded, that the white coat gradually became the standard for medical workers.

Liang Yao is not sure why later generations chose white coats instead of coats of other colors. However, this is something that has been tested by history, and there is nothing wrong with using it directly.

The reason why he asked these doctors to wear uniform white coats was to make it easier for patients to find doctors in the crowd.

San Francisco already houses 756 cholera patients, so it is already a little overcrowded.

Now more than 1,800 patients brought from Sacramento have poured in, making this simple hospital even more crowded.

Fortunately, there were people from the Loyalty Association and the Army Legion maintaining order in the hospital, so the situation was relatively orderly. When there were some disobedient people, it was just a matter of smashing the butts of two rifles.

The doctors have already discussed it on the ship. What they have to do today is to classify these patients into mild, moderate and severe patients, arrange them in separate areas, and start formal treatment tomorrow.

Liang Yao had also sent the doctors' luggage to a hotel near the hospital. In order to accommodate these doctors and the volunteers who came to help, he specially set aside a hotel to provide free food and lodging for these medical staff.

Si Wen found out that Liang Yao was in the hospital and came to the hospital alone to look for Liang Yao.

"The San Francisco Shipyard has repaired a small steamship. I hope to add this steamship to my fleet." Sven explained his purpose.

After the inland river route between San Francisco and Sacramento was opened, Liang Yao allocated two of the best steamships from Sven's fleet to operate this inland river route, including the Sacramento, which Sven loved so much.

"Can our shipyard repair steamships? I remember the report said that this steamship was seriously damaged."

The shipyard successfully repaired the severely damaged steamship, which made Liang Yao feel a little happy.

"The San Francisco Shipyard recruited several experienced ship repairers from among the miners who had previous experience repairing steamships at the New Orleans shipyard," Swain said.

"It's a good thing. From being able to repair only slightly damaged steamships to now being able to repair severely damaged steamships, we have taken a big step forward. Next, we can try to build small steamships."

Liang Yao rubbed his hands with some excitement, his joy clearly visible on the paper.

Transportation in California was congested. For a long time to come, shipping would be the main mode of transportation for communication and trade between California and the outside world.

He could choose to spend money to purchase steamships from shipyards in the eastern United States or even from Europe.

But buying it directly is not as practical as building it yourself. Moreover, being able to build your own ship can also stimulate related industries in the surrounding areas and provide more jobs for California.

When the gold rush slowly subsides and gold becomes increasingly difficult to find, the crazy Californians will eventually return to rationality, and the place that was created by the gold rush will also embark on a normal development track.

By then, how many jobs can be provided will determine whether California can develop stably.

"Ship repairing and shipbuilding are two different things."

Sven coughed dryly. He accidentally discovered that Alfreda, Flag's wife, was walking in his direction. He hurriedly left a word to Liang Yao, pulled up his collar to cover half of his face, Then he disappeared into the crowd.

"This restored steamship will serve as my new flagship."

Liang Yao felt confused. It wasn't until he saw Avrilda walking towards him that he suddenly realized.

"Hello, Mrs. Flagg, long time no see."

Liang Yao extended his gloved hand to Mrs. Flagg.

"Mr. Liang, I heard that the hospital is short of manpower, so I called a few of my neighbors to volunteer at the hospital, hoping to help."

Avrida shook hands with Liang Yao and said.

Behind her were five or six women of similar age to her, who were looking at Liang Yao curiously. Some of them spoke English, and some spoke Spanish and were discussing something.

It's just that the surrounding environment was quite noisy, and Liang Yao couldn't hear clearly the content of their conversation. But it must have been gossip among housewives.

"We really need manpower. There are more than 2,500 patients here, and we only have about 30 doctors. On behalf of these cholera patients, I would like to thank you and all the enthusiastic volunteers."

Liang Yao sincerely expressed his gratitude to Mrs. Flagg and those enthusiastic housewives.

"Don't say that, we should be thanking you. Since you arrived in San Francisco, there are more goods available in San Francisco, and the prices are cheaper than before. The security situation is also much better. You no longer have to worry about gangsters breaking into your door, looting your property, and threatening you with a knife.

Now you have donated generously to build the first hospital in California..."

"Ahem." Liang Yao coughed twice in embarrassment, "This is what a conscious citizen should do. I remember that your home is a bit far away from here. You and these volunteers can choose to talk to these doctors. Like us, you can rest in the hotel at night, or you can choose to go home, and I will send someone to escort you to ensure your safety."

...

The peninsula next to the Bay of São Francisco looks like an outstretched thumb sticking out of the map of America.

The northeast corner of the peninsula is the rapidly expanding urban area of ​​São Francisco.

San Francisco has changed so much that Coney almost doesn't recognize the place.

Two years ago, when he first came to this place, the urban area in front of him was still a village called Yerba Buena. The name of the village had a strong Spanish flavor because it had just become the United States of America at that time. territory.

He vaguely remembered that there were only more than 200 buildings here at that time, and only 12 of them were shops.

Of course, just like the slums in the big cities in the east, there were more than thirty simple wooden houses around the village of Jerba Buena at that time.

He missed the short time in San Francisco very much. During that short but beautiful time, without the control of his father, he felt unprecedented freedom. Even the air he breathed was more comfortable and full of content than before. The taste of freedom.

He could do whatever he wanted in San Francisco with the money his father gave him.

Whoring, gambling, taking opium, drinking alcohol, bragging, and getting into fights with the rude miners when he was in a bad mood.

There is no red tape like New York, and there are no annoying patrolmen and sheriffs. After committing a crime, you don't have to go into a cell and wait for your father to spend money to fish him out and then give him a good beating.

If he had money, he would stay in this degenerate place until he died of old age.

Since he is a fallen person in the eyes of the world, the most suitable place for him is naturally the place of degradation.

"Listen here, you unworthy guy, this is your last chance. If it's like last time, I will not hesitate to expel you from the Vanderbilt family!"
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