"Doctor Aria, he is slipping. We are losing him," Stuart exclaimed, watching Joshua's heartbeat decrease on the ECG. Although Aria was nervous, she tried to stay as calm as possible. Joshua's condition was not that severe yet, and they could still revive him. The moment he had been pushed into the operation theater, they had provided him the blood transfusion, while Aria tried to stop his bleeding.
The method to do so was very complicated, but she had come across a technique when she had visited London a few months ago. During the conference, they had discussed how to tackle hemophilic cases. "Doctor Stuart, monitor the blood flow and inject the antihaemophilic globulin," Aria commanded, and Stuart took over, injecting the globulin through Joshua's veins, while Aria worked on removing the bullet.