Though Perfikot felt some regret over the death of someone from illness, her emotions did not fluctuate greatly.
Such was the era; human lives were fragile as flickering candles in the wind, easily quashed by the slightest breeze.
Not to mention those who were in critical condition, at the brink of death; even at the hospital they were currently in, people died almost daily.
Indeed, the doctors were trying hard to save these patients, and they truly intended to save their lives alongside other medical staff, but the limited medical technology and incorrect understanding of the era often made their efforts go contrary to their original intentions.
This made Perfikot rather discontented. After witnessing another death due to erroneous treatment plans, she, unable to tolerate it further, decided to reform the medical system of this hospital.