"Hello, you've reached Kantera. If this is a medical emergency, please hang up and call a hospital. Otherwise, please leave your message after the tone."
Speaking of, I wanted to ask what kind of medical knowledge you have. I know a smattering of things from osmosis and some alchemical studies, but certainly not enough if her solution is more science based than magic.
In my home village, I was the only doctor and therefore dealt with general issues for everyone - both treating illness and caring for injury. I mixed my own medicine, although without the same plants available as at home, my ability to do so here is limited. I would hardly call myself an expert on genetics or any specialized field, but I am capable as a general practitioner.
Good, I want to get Saya an MRI. We probably won't know something is truly effective until the time she would be feeling the effects of an encroaching hibernation and knowing what's different in her brain will likely help a lot.
We could see if any otherworlder medical professional recognizes it. Considering how many worlds produce humans specifically, it isn't out of the realm of possibility people might know plants.
The name isn't familiar to me though. A picture and what it usually treats wouldn't hurt though.
I agree with that decision. The clinic I work at has one, we should be able to schedule a time to use it.
I don't have a photograph on hand, but 'tis an effective stimulant and analgesic when the roots are ground. The flower petals are known to have hallucinogenic properties on contact, which makes it difficult to work with.
That's good to hear, we can just do after hours if we can't get an appointment in the next week. [Because he was absolutely going to break in to use an MRI machine if they couldn't and at least whenever I try to get an MRI for elderly family, its like a month out-]
I do know a plant that is somewhat similar. A Kratom could have those effects. Though that isn't a flower, its more a thin tree. Its considered a stimulating opioid over a depressant.
But really the important part is I do have alchemical knowledge, and usually when a plant is helping something, its really a part of the plant. So if we can think of plants that achieve a certain effect, we might able to work backwards from there and just find another plant that would hopefully have the same chemical.
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No, I just wanted to be sure it wouldn't be a problem.
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Thank you?
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How have you been?
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What is allergic?
[Isolated immortal has weird knowledge of the current world]
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Speaking of, I wanted to ask what kind of medical knowledge you have. I know a smattering of things from osmosis and some alchemical studies, but certainly not enough if her solution is more science based than magic.
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In my home village, I was the only doctor and therefore dealt with general issues for everyone - both treating illness and caring for injury. I mixed my own medicine, although without the same plants available as at home, my ability to do so here is limited. I would hardly call myself an expert on genetics or any specialized field, but I am capable as a general practitioner.
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I don't suppose you know the chemical make up of the plants? Though their names might help, depending...
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[Although Clover Hospital was... a questionable medical facility for a number of reasons.]
I don't know the chemicals offhand, but the most potent medicine from my home comes from the Yama-Basho.
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We could see if any otherworlder medical professional recognizes it. Considering how many worlds produce humans specifically, it isn't out of the realm of possibility people might know plants.
The name isn't familiar to me though. A picture and what it usually treats wouldn't hurt though.
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I don't have a photograph on hand, but 'tis an effective stimulant and analgesic when the roots are ground. The flower petals are known to have hallucinogenic properties on contact, which makes it difficult to work with.
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and at least whenever I try to get an MRI for elderly family, its like a month out-]I do know a plant that is somewhat similar. A Kratom could have those effects. Though that isn't a flower, its more a thin tree. Its considered a stimulating opioid over a depressant.
But really the important part is I do have alchemical knowledge, and usually when a plant is helping something, its really a part of the plant. So if we can think of plants that achieve a certain effect, we might able to work backwards from there and just find another plant that would hopefully have the same chemical.
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I'm also going to see if there's any MRIs done on a hibernating animal. Mortals like to do weird experiments like that, there's surely something.
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tmw your source material is heavily based on a religious allegory.
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