Vivien Thomas and Alan Rickman worked together to overcome the problem of tetralogy of Fallot. The years have witnessed their outstanding contributions. Their portraits have been hung on the walls of the Hopkins University School of Medicine for many years. The founders of the world's medical community stand shoulder to shoulder.
With a pair of dexterous hands, keen insight and meticulous and solid knowledge, V gradually gained a firm foothold in the laboratory, but he also gave up a lot for this lifelong love, and silently endured a lot of scorn and ridicule; he is also a teacher and a friend. B's discerning eyes and pearls ignored the ubiquitous racial discrimination at that time, and gave V the most needed practical research opportunity to explore side by side with him and achieve success. But the friendship between the two is not unbreakable. In terms of social and racial concepts, B is powerless, and has never achieved a greater breakthrough, leaving V's contributions lying in the shadows, so the latter is sad and angrily leaves. After going around in circles, V still returned to his beloved laboratory, and everything later proved how wise his choice was. With the passage of time, all his efforts were finally revealed in the spotlight he was not familiar with, allowing him to be famous in the history of medicine. This may be the most just compensation that time has given him!
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