Sure. One success story is about a patient who had a small Heidel hernia. After a minimally invasive surgery, the patient recovered quickly. There was minimal pain during the recovery process and within a few weeks, they were able to return to their normal daily activities like walking and light exercise.
One common success story is a patient who had successful hernia repair surgery. They were back to work within a couple of weeks. The key was early detection and proper surgical technique.
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The rank of a lieutenant varied in different dynasties and periods. During the Tang Dynasty, a lieutenant was a low-ranking official, belonging to officials below the sixth rank. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the actual position of a lieutenant no longer used this name, but was only used as a form of address. In the Han Dynasty, a lieutenant was a military officer slightly lower than a general, with a rank of "2000 koku". In general, the specific rank and status of a lieutenant changed in different dynasties and periods, so it was impossible to determine the exact rank.
The Japanese Lieutenant Generals who were killed were Lieutenant General Numata Tokujuge, Lieutenant General Keisuke abe, Lieutenant General Watanabe Hisao, Lieutenant General Hattori Shotaro, and Lieutenant General Yamagata Masato.
" Longevity Begins with the Commanding Officer " was a fantasy novel written by Xiaoyao Huanyu. The main character of the story was Su Changqing. He transmigrated to the Great Gan Dynasty and became a Martial Suppression Lieutenant. In this story, Su Changqing faced the turmoil of the court and the chaos of the world. He used a decisive attitude to step on emperors, nobles, immortals, demons, and gods, and slowly ascended to the highest level. This novel was written in a cool and dark style. The male protagonist was decisive and did not act like a saint. The specific plot and chapter list could be found in the search results provided.