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Brief introduction to the story of "A panacea for good doctors"

John Korol (Harrison Ford) is an MBA high flyers who graduated from Harvard Business School. His thriving career, beautiful wife and three children all look so happy, and the life of this middle-class American family is enviable.

But it backfired. Just when John Korol was full of ambition, his two younger children were diagnosed with Pompeii's disease, which was extremely rare at that time and was considered as an incurable disease. Because he didn't want to see his children die in vain, John Korol decided to choose The Last Battle. He wants to invest in the construction of a pharmaceutical factory at his own expense and develop drugs to treat Pompeii's disease. However, his research is considered a joke in the industry, because John Korol didn't graduate from medical school, and he didn't have any medical foundation. Moreover, many universities have failed to study Pompeii's disease, not to mention that he is only an individual.

John Korol, who came from a worker's family, didn't believe in this evil. He must make some achievements and save his children. With the support and help of his wife, his "research center" was gradually established, so he recruited people everywhere and hunted talents from various research institutes and universities. In his R&D team, there is a young scientist, Dr. robert stone Hill (Jared Harris). He is very talented, but he has never been favored. In the process of cooperating with Dr. Si Tong Hill, John Korol quickened his pace of study, because he was racing against death, and children with Pompeii's disease didn't know when they would die. On the other hand, they are fighting against the American medical system, because the research needs clinical trials, but the big hospitals that treat patients are unwilling to provide them with the conditions for testing drugs. Finally, it is still a commercial problem for them to develop a new drug with certain curative effect on the market, because countless large pharmaceutical companies have long been eyeing this new drug, and their competitors have already set up countless barriers in technology, law and procedure.

After unremitting efforts, Dr. John Korol and Dr. Si Tong Hill seem to have found a cure for Pompeii's disease in the laboratory.