The days of being a spiritual mentor in Meiman

Chapter 151 The Mysterious Case on a Rainy Night (Part 2)

When he returned to the interrogation room, only Schiller was left alone, and he did not let Gordon and Batman follow him.

At this time, the water on Coppert's body had been wiped off, and the soaked coat was also taken off. Mrs. Mona was closing the door of the interrogation room, and when she saw Schiller coming, she said, You Is it a doctor? Sir? This child seems to be quite frightened. I wanted to change his clothes just now, but he struggled so hard that he almost bit me.

Thank you ma'am, you've done enough, he's a little hyper and I'm taking him to the hospital.

Then you go, he is a little tired now, and he should not resist so much anymore.

Schiller walked through the iron gate, and Coppert was still sitting in the corner, wearing a new coat, without saying a word. Schiller called Brand, and he said, Send an ambulance and pick up a patient. .”

What patient still needs an ambulance to pick him up? Doesn't he have a luxury car himself?

It's the real patients, not the group of gang bosses who are bailed out for medical treatment and then jailed.

What disease? I'll ask the nursing room to prepare.

Acute stress disorder, maybe there are other things, you should prepare the tranquilizer first, and I will tell you about it later.

Soon, Coppert was strapped to a stretcher and carried into an ambulance, Schiller paying no attention to his struggle.

After arriving at the hospital, Brand greeted him. He was wearing a white coat and had obviously been busy until now. He said, Oh my God, we finally have a real patient. I almost thought I was a finance major. It's...

Don't be too happy, if I tell you that he is an important witness in a case related to the heir of the Falcone family, will you still feel relaxed?

Brand's face collapsed immediately, he cursed secretly, and then said: I knew that nothing good would happen in this damn place.

He is currently in a state of severe sports excitement, and can hardly communicate. First, give him some tranquilizers and see again tomorrow morning.

Schiller returned to his office at Arkham Psychiatric Hospital and changed into a doctor's attire. When he entered the ward where Coppert was, his hands were tied to the railing of the nursing bed, and his limbs were in constant motion. He twitched, his face was flushed, his eyes were rounded, and his mouth kept breathing.

The nurse next to him stepped up and said, Doctor, his agitation is too high and his muscle restriction has been lifted. If this continues, it will cause serious damage to his joints.

On Valium first. Schiller's tone was very calm. He bent down and rolled Copperpot's eyelids, and found that his sight was completely out of focus, and his face was very congested.

Schiller turned around and called two more nurses, and ordered Copper to be held down first. Brand also walked in, and he said, I haven't seen a patient with such severe stress disorder for a long time. What's wrong?

Brand took a closer look at Copperpot, saw injuries to his neck and shoulders, and said, Is this abuse?

It should be, and I'm afraid it has been going on for a while, otherwise it would not be so serious. Schiller speculated: He should have been abused and beaten for a long time, which led to acute stress disorder.

After the tranquilizer was injected, Copperpot's hyperactive reaction gradually weakened, but he still twitched non-stop and couldn't concentrate. Schiller observed his physiological reaction and said, Increase the dose.

More drugs were injected, Cobbot finally calmed down, and then gradually fell asleep. Brand folded his arms and sighed: This is not a solution. His spirit seems to be more sensitive than ordinary people, and he has not yet In adulthood, if the stabilizing effect passes, the state of hyperactivity cannot be alleviated, and such a large dose of medicine can no longer be used.

What are you going to do? Brand asked Schiller.

This requires a comprehensive diagnosis and treatment. Schiller stared at Cobblepot's face and said, According to my speculation, he should have other mental disorders, otherwise he would not react so severely, and genetic diseases are not impossible.

What about his relatives, don't they have any medical history for reference?

As soon as Brand finished asking, he denied it himself: Oh, this is Gotham. Trying to identify a real mental patient here is like looking for a needle in a haystack.

Schiller said to Brand: Go back and rest first, I'm on duty tonight, and I'll make a treatment plan by the way.

After Brand left, Schiller returned to his office. After he sat down, he took out a notebook from the desk drawer and began to recall in his mind what he had learned about Penguin's life.

In the comics, there is no detailed description of Penguin's childhood, but it is mentioned that he would carry an umbrella with him because his father died of pneumonia caused by the rain, and his mother, who became more and more crazy, forced him to carry an umbrella with him. Umbrella.

In the TV series Gotham, the Penguin also entered the Arkham Asylum, where he was tortured by Dean Hugo. As for whether he was diagnosed with a real mental illness, he did not elaborate.

According to Schiller's current observation, at least the penguin Cobbot he met should suffer from a real mental illness.

The nights in the Arkham Psychiatric Hospital are very quiet, because there are hardly any real mental patients here, so there will be no disturbances from patients who suddenly become ill.

In the entire doctor's office, only Schiller's desk was lit, and in the quiet room, only the rustle of writing echoed.

Just after dawn, Victor, wearing a windbreaker, hurried up the steps of the gate of Arkham Mental Hospital. As soon as the rain stopped, the cold wind of the gloomy weather was blowing his hair non-stop.

Schiller came out in a white coat, and Victor said, I just finished my class at Living Hell, and I heard from that little fat man that Oswald was hospitalized.

Then I learned that you also asked for leave, so I guessed that you should be treating him.

Oh, how did you guess that?

Didn't I tell you before? I've been to Oswald's house, I've seen his mother, and his mother seems to have tics, you know, I'm not a professional, but I can tell, his mother's Not quite right.

It coincides with my inference. Coppert should have a hereditary mental illness. Schiller walked up the stairs quickly with Victor, and Schiller said as he walked: Acute stress disorder induced his mental illness. Hyperactivity symptoms, I have used an overdose of Valium last night, but this morning there is still no improvement.

As they spoke, the two of them came to the ward where Coppert was. At this moment, Copotter was lying on the bed, and he was talking non-stop, but the words that came out of his mouth had no logic, and seemed to be just for venting.

Victor walked to his bedside, looked down at Copperpot, and said: This is very similar to the symptoms of a student I taught before, extreme agitation, talking to himself, and aggressive tendencies, They even hurt their classmates.

What are you going to do? Victor asked Schiller: Actually, I am quite optimistic about his talent. I know that Gotham has many mental illnesses and cannot be saved, but he has already come here, so I have to think about it. Method.

I will admit him to the hospital, of course it proves that I intend to treat him, but the etiology of this mixed symptom may be complicated, and I still need to conduct some investigations.

Just as he was talking, Brand came in with a stack of reports and handed them to Schiller. He said, We had a physical examination on him earlier today, and the condition is not very good. Apart from mental problems, he His body was also injured in many places, which should be caused by beatings, and the new injuries overlapped with the old ones, and this situation should have been going on for some time.

As we expected. Brand finally said: This is an acute stress disorder after experiencing severe abuse, and this stress state induced his other mental illnesses, leading him into an uncontrollable depression. In a state of extreme excitement.

We will talk about the specific treatment plan for the mental aspect later. Is his physical injury serious?

His left ankle was severely traumatized and his right arm was fractured. It may take a while to treat these injuries alone.

If his agitated state attacks again later, we can't treat him at all, and I don't recommend giving him an overdose of diazepam. His age is too young, and his brain may not be able to bear it.

Schiller touched the center of his eyebrows, and he said, This is really troublesome. Can you contact his mother? I want to investigate the medical history.

Victor shook his head and said, It's hard. His mother is also mentally ill. When I went there last time, she almost kicked her out with a broom. If you want to investigate, I'm afraid you can only go to his house.

How about this... Schiller finally arranged: Brand, take the time to heal his injuries first, and Victor and I will go to his house to see what's going on.

After leaving, Schiller and Victor sat in the car, and Victor said while driving, Actually, you surprised me a bit. I thought you were the kind of...doctor who doesn't like to meddle in other people's business.

You don't need to be so tactful, I know, you think I'm the kind of person who will die if the money is not in place.

Victor coughed twice in embarrassment, Schiller sat in the co-pilot, put the umbrella next to the seat, then tightened the windbreaker jacket, and said: Actually, what you think is right. In most cases, I am so.

However, in the entire class of that vocational school, only Coppert can write the characters I know. If he goes crazy, I guess I will also be driven crazy by that stupid font.

Victor held the steering wheel. He smiled and didn't turn his head. He said, I think you are hard-spoken and soft-hearted. You pretend to be an unscrupulous quack, but you are actually sympathetic.

I repeat, I may be unscrupulous, but I am definitely not a quack.

The car turned around and drove into a narrow alley next to Living Hell. When the two got out of the car, Schiller poked the gravel on the side of the road with the tip of his umbrella. The renovation area is still too small, and the place is still so messy.

It's actually pretty good. Victor looked up at the front and looked around, and said, Before, cars couldn't drive in here at all, but now it's much better.

The two entered a dark corridor and went up two floors. Victor knocked on the door and asked, Mrs. Coppert, are you there?

Are you sure he will answer you? As far as I know, some patients with mental disorders are unable to take care of themselves.

It should be ok. When Mrs. Coppert is not sick, her limbs are just twitching. Victor continued to knock on the door while explaining, but after a long time, no one answered. Victor frowned and said, Why? thing?

No one answered, Victor could only say: Maybe something went wrong, we went around to the roof of the opposite building, and then entered from the balcony, that's the only way to go.

The two bypassed the passage, went out from the door at the end of the corridor on the same floor, and came to the terrace. After going around in a circle, they came to the balcony next door, and then turned into the balcony of Copperpot's house.

Then, they saw from the window that the house in Copperpot's old house was in a mess. It seemed that a fight had just happened, and Mrs. Copott had disappeared.

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