Synopsis of the story: Irene, a female emergency doctor, assumes the role of the heir to a down-and-out clinic in London in the 19th century. With her father's advanced medical manuscripts and modern ideas, she uses a scalpel to deliver babies at the bottom of the world amidst syphilis, hemophilia, eugenics conspiracies and the fear of the Ripper, rectifies the name of women, and uncovers the darkest genetic secrets of the empire.
Core highlights:
1. Medical suspense + historical revelation: Based on the real history of Victorian medicine (Lister disinfection, mercury therapy, early eugenics), we weave a shocking conspiracy intertwined with royal genetic disease (hemophilia), the Raven Organization, and colonial black gold.
2. The hard-core female doctor's counterattack: There is no systematic cheat, and she relies entirely on the advanced manuscripts left by her father, her own medical skills and courage to overcome the problem. The surgical scenes are professional and shocking, and the process of solving the case is logical and rigorous.
3. Dual resistance of class and gender: the heroine is not only a female doctor who saves the poor, but also the prey of the "uterus" coveted by the powerful. The story runs through the dangers of corseting, the awakening of women's rights, and workers' medical mutual aid, showing the mutual aid network of women at the bottom.
4. A new interpretation of the Sherlock Holmes universe: The intellectual game between Sherlock Holmes and his friends and foes, and the political dealings with Mycroft, organically integrating classic characters into the heroine's main journey.
Reader comments
Sherlock Holmes is written quite OOC, he is not such an angry young man at all. Just for the Bohemian scandal, didn't he accept the commission to steal Irene's photos even though he knew the king was being unreasonable? People who come after Sherlock Holmes would be better off looking away.
There is something wrong with this book. It looks like it was written by AI. There are often chapters that are not connected and the content is conflicting and contradictory. For example, the heroine and Peanut clearly went to the villain's address, but they were caught by the villain and locked up in the basement. At this time, the heroine used a skill and ended up in the next chapter. It turned into the heroine and Peanut Holmes discussing in 221b about going to the dye house trap. At this time, the heroine has not used the skills. This is not the only place where there is inconsistency
Sherlock Holmes is written quite OOC, he is not such an angry young man at all. Just for the Bohemian scandal, didn't he accept the commission to steal Irene's photos even though he knew the king was being unreasonable? People who come after Sherlock Holmes would be better off looking away.
There is something wrong with this book. It looks like it was written by AI. There are often chapters that are not connected and the content is conflicting and contradictory. For example, the heroine and Peanut clearly went to the villain's address, but they were caught by the villain and locked up in the basement. At this time, the heroine used a skill and ended up in the next chapter. It turned into the heroine and Peanut Holmes discussing in 221b about going to the dye house trap. At this time, the heroine has not used the skills. This is not the only place where there is inconsistency
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