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| description = '''Healer's Log''' details some small-town ailments and cures. Reading this book allows you to respond to one of the questions asked by the [[Ornate Mirror]] in the quest [[Search the Cellar]]. | | description = '''Healer's Log''' details some small-town ailments and cures. Reading this book allows you to respond to one of the questions asked by the [[Ornate Mirror]] in the quest [[Search the Cellar]]. |
Revision as of 22:26, 17 June 2024
Healer's Log details some small-town ailments and cures. Reading this book allows you to respond to one of the questions asked by the Ornate Mirror in the quest Search the Cellar.
The forgotten journal of a small-town healer.
Properties
- Books
- Rarity: Common
- Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
- Price: 14 gp
Where to find
- Apothecary's Cellar X: -714 Y: -360
Text
Patient - Sampson
Occupation - Blacksmith
Malady - gout
Comments - Sampson's become accustomed to the good life since he acquired that new apprentice. I gave him a tincture of autumn crocus and told him to avoid red meat and ale.
Patient - Branley
Occupation - Cooper
Malady - large wood splinter in hand
Comments - Splinter removed. Wound cleaned, doused in balsam ointment and bandaged.
Patient - Timmick
Occupation - none (child)
Malady - swallowed bottle cork.
Comments - No hardness or blockage in stomach. The cork should pass without causing harm. I gave the lad a stern warning.
Patient - Dida
Occupation - Apprentice Blacksmith
Malady - minor burns to the face and hands
Comments - Another burn for Sampson's eager young apprentice. The usual treatment was applied, but I urged her to slow her pace at work before she inflicts real harm on herself.