⊱ ───────────────── {⋅. ✯ .⋅} ──────────────── ⊰ »»━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━«« The Pale Orchid Clinic is a place that will tend to the medical needs of all people without discrimination for race, affliction, or groups they work for or with. However it is warned that known criminals or afflicted who attempt to enter the establishment will have Constables called on them. The clinic gives a wide variety of services, from curing afflicted (with Constable approval), performing Exorcisms, surgeries, mundane and magical medical procedures, therapy sessions. And selling medicines and herbs, such herbs and their descriptions can be found here! Ranks! [ Master Alchemist ] - The owner and generally most knowledgeable Alchemist of the Clinic. Able to overwatch procedures done by any below this rank. [ Expert ] - Someone who is well versed in the usage of healing. Can be trusted to handle medical procedures alone without supervision. And is able to overwatch procedures done by Adepts and Novices [ Adept ] - Someone who is proficient in the usage of alchemy and medicine. Able to handle procedures on their own accords. But not skilled enough to properly overwatch a Novice in their work.[ Novice ] - Someone who is generally new to healing practices and requires the presence of someone more experienced to guide them when handling procedures.[ Sponsors ] - Nobles or rich Aristocrats who provide the clinic with proper funds. But also assist in anything within relation to charity events. To make up for any lost profits. Roles! [ Magical Healer ] - Staff who use magic to heal [ Mundane Healer ] - Staff who use mundane techniques to heal [ Exorcist/Curer ] - Staff who can perform Exorcisms and Curing of Magical Ailments (Cahalism, Vampirism, Geistism)[ Technician ] - Staff who handle all maintenance on medical machines in the clinic. Along with building/installing biotics and their maintenance. »»━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━«« »━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━« What is accepted; - You can use magic in the establishment as long as it's not harmful to others or distracting to working medics. - Always try to heal someone by their preferred method (mundane/magically), unless there is no other option. - Bringing your pets on inside! We bet they’re adorable, and would love attention from medical staff and patients alike. - Always be kind and respectful of those around you. - Keep language subtle and friendly What is not accepted; - Trying to start any fights in the establishment, you will be swiftly kicked out by Clinic staff if you come in looking for a fight. Go to the Arena for goodness sake, it's right outside! - Trying to come in as a known criminal or afflicted, Constables will be immediately called and you will be cured either by them or Clinic Staff. Or arrested. (Still will get treatment though by the end of the day for injuries) - Partaking in Discriminating or racist actions to staff or other customers, doing so will be met with a swift eviction from the clinic. - Where not strictly forbidden, try to avoid talking about obscene, political, religious, or otherwise sensitive topics in the clinic which could lead to an argument. You can talk about it, however, if it's leading into an argument and not going anywhere. Just try and change the topic. - Turning the clinic into a sour and uneasy place with foul language or words/insults. WIP!
The Stores Medical Herbs! Alder Pastry Treats toothaches Usage/To Use: Used over multiple days as a replacement for toothpaste. Bitter Spear Acts as a deterrent to allergic reactions. Usage/To Use: Grind off the tip of the spear, and consume it Celandine Makes a patient throw up toxins or poisons currently in their systems Usage/To Use: Consume a portion of Celadine comparable to the amount of toxins/poisons injected. Ceá’llë's Herb Bolsters the immune system, and can help with respiration issues. Capable of clearing the lungs of debris and easing symptoms such as coughing and wheezing. Usage/To Use: Consume it, portions can depend on how severe symptoms are. Chamomile Strengthens the heart and soothes the mind, and helps stave off feelings of hunger; can also be given to travelers for strength Usage/To Use: Eaten Chervil Treats infected wounds and stomachache; also used to help with nausea. Usage/To Use: Extract the juice from the leaves or root and give it to the patient to consume Cloudberry Makes someone’s voice become either really high or really low. Often used in pranks and so forth. Usage/To Use: Smash some Cloudberries into a mixture and put it into a drink. Levels of density can have various results. Daisy leaf Eases pain of stiff joints and soothes sprains Usage/To Use: Smash into a poultice and fastened on with bandages to help ease joint pains. Eat to soothe sprains. Fern fronds Not necessarily an herb, but it can be used to cover herbs to help keep them fresh Feverfew Reduces/lowers body temperature for people suffering from fevers, heatstroke, chills, colds, and coughs; may also be used for aches and pains; especially good for headaches Usage/To Use: Eaten Heather nectar Allows the patient to swallow herbs easier and helps sweeten the flavor. Usage/To Use: Extract the juices from a Heather flower and add them to mixtures Honey Soothes infections, smoke-damaged throats and or sore throats; helps swallow other concoctions; soothes coughing and gives energy. Usage/To Use: Add to a cup of tea, or other herbs. Juniper berries Soothes stomach aches; gives strength and helps with heavy breathing; can also be used to help calm down a person from shock or distress Usage/To Use: Consume the berries in small doses Lavender Cures fevers, chills and headaches, runny/sniffy noses, helps with most cold symptoms in general. Usage/To Use: Place under patients nose and is to be inhaled constantly for around ten minutes Marigold Stops infections; stops bleeding; Use for inflammation of stiff joints; also used to treat flea bites Usage/To Use: The petals or leaves are crushed into a poultice, or can be rubbed on wounds. The juice can be used as well Modra Root Produces a warming effect, helping speed the recovery process of hypothermia, relief illness chills, and give more resistance to the cold Usage/To Use: Smash into a blue-tinted cream that, and rub on the skin Nettlestalk’s Reduces pain in joints Usage/To Use: Necter is extracted and mixed in with a tea. Ogrebait Induces a state of sleepiness and relaxes the muscles. Also allows for more peaceful sleep. Usage/To Use: Boil the seeds into a tonic and drink it Orchid Flower Given to those who have anxiety or are experiencing grief; use daily until the symptoms stop Usage/To Use: Extract Juices from the flower and add it to a cup of tea. Roughvine Helps to soothe an aching body and its muscles, it is also a prominent fix for those suffering from arthritis or other similar ailments Usage/To Use: Is only achieved through the application of a salve made with the interior pale green matter of a Roughvine. Ruby Flower Soothes minor pains such as bee stings or poison ivy, but can also be used to greatly increase the effectiveness of other potions or pastes Usage/To Use: For minor pains press the flower head against an injured area. To use as a potion booster ground the Ruby Flower into a paste and mix it into a potion. Saharfaki Is an effective anesthetic, capable of rendering people unconscious in a relatively short period of time. Usage/To Use: Is fed to the patient or injected via a syringe. Has no harmful side effects and can be given in high dosages with little to no repercussions due to how fast the body typically absorbs it. Shadow Vine Is capable of calming nerves Usage/To Use: The flower-like pod can be used to make a relaxing tea Tallassan Gel Greatly speed up the body's healing process. And also stave off any risks of the wound getting infected. Usage/To Use: Apply to a wound that had just been stitched up before wrapping a bandage around it Theomar’s Fungus Alleviates symptoms of natural poisoning and toxin ingestion Usage/To Use: Boiled and eaten Thyme Calms someone who's nervous, anxious, or in shock Usage/To Use: Eat the leaves Triclone Orchid Water Completely numbs a wounded area, very powerful pain reliever Usage/To Use: A moderate amount is poured gently over the wound Willow leaves Stops vomiting and calms upset stomachs Usage/To Use: Smashing the leaves into a pulp and afterwards eating it. Brightmoss gel Works as a disinfectant. Killing off any bacteria or that like which may have gotten in the wound. Usage/To Use: Rub the gel into the wound, warning it does sting! Gluant A sticky substance that can be put on top of larger stitches to better ensure the stitches stay in place. It also assists in keeping out the elements such as water that might seep through a normal bandage. Usage/To Use: Place over a stitched wound carefully, and allow it to harden before putting a bandage over it Swamp blood Helps both absorb any excess blood and help stop future bleeding Usage/To Use: Smash into a paste and put over wound
Clinic Mixtures! WIP Poultices Infected wounds poultice - Crush some marigold petals and smash them thoroughly. Make sure to clean the patient's wound with some Brightmoss Gel. Place the marigold poultice over the desired area. And finally, put some bandages over the wound to keep the medicine in place. Chervil is also usable for this poultice Chills poultice - Tear up some lavender and feverfew and smash it up thoroughly and then patch it up together to form into a poultice. Put it onto wherever the chill is worst. Recommended to give them juniper berries Alchemical Mixes For anxiety, shock, distress, etc - Cut up some chamomile and Thyme until it’s in small pieces. Smash it up into a thick heather nectar, then place it into a small amount of water, and mix it around. Afterward, roll it into a ball and feed it to your patient. For bad wheezing or coughing - Smash up some Ceá’llë's Herb into tiny pieces and place honey on top of it. Mix them together and feed the mixture to the patient. The endgame is to have a mixture that is easy for someone having a bad coughing attack to swallow down that'll help calm down the coughing quickly. Ointments