Walking on the street after work
I always went home late these four days. For I had a lot of work to do in wards. My patient needs my care. And I had to write my cases. Kept on thinking. Two days ago, A patient was injured by a traffic accident, with his right eye broken and a lash in his left corneal layer. I operated on him. Half of his sclera wall was broken with uvea exposure. The eye had no light perception and was bleeding. I spent three hours to suture the wound. The eye definetely would be atrophy for the severe damage.
The street is beautiful, isn’t it?

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