Lady Rhiannon von Karlisle,
I have taken the liberty of carefully reading through your missive to the public as it is concerning to someone of my own class, as a formally trained medical practitioner and spiritually trained magic practitioner. I will take the time to quote where you have gone wrong and carefully, yet briefly explain to you why that is the case, in an effort to put to rest incorrect information being spread by your postings.
The honorable study of Medicine has stood tall and firm, whereas a group of harlequins have chosen to make an open mockery of an honorable practice that I have proudly devoted my life to. The Science of Medicine has been around for ages …
It is evident that your biggest claims are that magic has somehow weakened the infrastructure of the medical field, when in fact it has strengthened it by providing quick, affordable, and on-the-spot care for patients that need it, especially within stages of active combat. Never mind the fact the medicine has hardly been around longer than magic, if you are at least considering the formal setting of medical practice, rather than citing prehistoric eras of spit and sage salves.
I will first remind everyone reading, that pulling, harnessing, or summoning energies and or entities from other dimensions is an act that corrupts not only the mind and soul of the user, but the physical body as well … Our bodies are so fragile, that even the slightest exposure could produce permanent mutations unable to be exorcised.
It is within this statement that I realize you are not writing for the benefit of helping others, but rather fear mongering towards those that do not understand the finer workings of both magic and medicine, as you too clearly do not. Any novice researcher of the Occult can easily understand that magic does not work through entities of other dimensions and rather essence, which does not linger, let alone possess. It is of my understanding that you have possibly mixed your notes of demonology into this argument as an attempt of painting magic to be corrosive to the soul, when it is hardly such in the minor increments needed for healing spells; and while there is some evidence that Magic can produce unnatural and unwanted mutations, this percentage of occurrences is slight enough that it would be the same as telling patients to not use Roughvine due to one individual facing a lethal allergic reaction from it.
Sure, they can be quick and very convenient, but lingering essence is very real. Your body's blood is possibly altering and you wouldn't even know.
This could be argued about anything. Please provide undeniable evidence of such. You continue throughout the rest of your document to insist on things that "may" be occurring, which is a tactic used by those that do not have evidence of their beliefs. There is not a single quote, statistic, or otherwise proof of what you say to have any backing, outside of your personal belief. I, on the other hand, know first-person precisely about the matter because I am both a graduated medical professional and a Witch, which allows me the position to say that I have never seen or experienced any of the traumatic symptoms which you list down as a possibility.
I hope you know the damnation you have given every patient you have abused and tainted with your "skills". You have made my job much more difficult.
Again, provide evidence of abuse. There are very few patients that leave Magical Healing with complications or complaints, which are not too faced within the mundane community of doctors. Not to mention it is undoubtedly insulting to insinuate that an individual lacks any skills at all by healing with magic, since it still requires a fundamental understanding of anatomy. Nonetheless, there are countless more insistences of medical malpractice found within Mundane practices throughout history, dating from simply mistakes of medical students on live patients to individuals being used as test subjects.
This is a wakeup call, Arcane Vectors; stop damaging beautiful bodies.
It is with due hope that no bodies are laid to rest due to your negligence by spreading false information on the specifics of magic healing, especially when you cannot even fully differentiate between what is Spellcasting or Demonic in nature. You are blinded by greed, jealousy, and tangible self-esteem issues in the belief that your job has been threatened by other practitioners of a different field.
You should be ashamed of yourself.
SIGNED,
Gwenfrewi Mhartain
Die Akademie von Kaiserman, Class of 304