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| description = A book detailing some small-town ails and cures. Reading this book allows you to respond to the [[Ornate Mirror]] in the [[Search the Cellar]] quest.
| description = A book detailing some small-town ails and cures. Reading this book allows you to respond to the [[Ornate Mirror]] in the [[Search the Cellar]] quest.
| quote = The forgotten journal of a small-town healer.
| quote = The forgotten journal of a small-town healer.

Revision as of 14:41, 24 September 2023

Healer's Log image

A book detailing some small-town ails and cures. Reading this book allows you to respond to the Ornate Mirror in the Search the Cellar quest.

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The forgotten journal of a small-town healer.

Properties

  • Books
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp


Where to find

On a lectern in 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.