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What do you think of female doctors calling the police to apologize after doing experiments on themselves?
In order to prove her theory is correct, it is really a bit too hard for female doctor Chen to take this kind of behavior of "testing drugs with her own body". Moreover, as a doctor, it is really inappropriate for him to experiment and take medicine for himself in order to argue with others about right and wrong, and his attitude towards medicine is not rigorous enough.

Of course, on the other hand, it also shows that this female doctor is brave, responsible and a little funny. The experiment she did tells us two things. A beautiful obstetrician and gynecologist used himself as an experiment in order to verify the anesthetic performance of sevoflurane. After being explained by netizens that sevoflurane was a controlled drug, I immediately deleted the video and turned myself in to the police station. This is a bit funny.

Through the doctor's own experiments, the public understood the characteristics of sevoflurane. There is no faint when you smell it. It takes at least a minute to cover it.

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The female doctor called the police and apologized after doing her own experiment.

Not long ago, a 23-year-old female employee of a real estate company in Foshan was knocked unconscious by her boss with sevoflurane anesthetic, and then was sexually assaulted, which eventually led to her death. The female employee's autopsy certificate showed that the deceased died of acute respiratory and circulatory dysfunction caused by sevoflurane poisoning.

After the incident, Dr. Chen Dafu, a female doctor, published a popular science report on this, saying that sevoflurane is indeed a drug that "falls down at once" and called on the society to strictly control the drug. However, many V's questioned the remarks of female doctor Dr. Chen Dafu, and thought that the statement that sevoflurane was "dizzy when holding it" in Dr. Chen's popular science article was somewhat exaggerated.

In this regard, Dr. Chen, a female doctor, filmed a video herself to prove the truth of what she said, and covered her nose and mouth with sevoflurane at home. The results showed that she was unconscious after 64 seconds. It is also because of this experimental video that Dr. Chen was once again pushed to the forefront of public opinion.

On February 17, Dr. Chen issued an apology statement again, saying that sevoflurane was purchased through formal channels and the drug was handed over to the police. "I hope that after this incident, everyone will pay attention to some uncontrolled anesthetics."