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| description = A staff memo authored by [[Malus Thorm]], enforcing [[Sharran]] medical practices upon his team.
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| description = '''Surgeon's Memorandum''' is a staff memo authored by [[Malus Thorm]] to enforce [[Shar|Sharran]] medical practices upon his team.
| quote = A clear warning written in clear hand.
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So has sayeth Shar: 'Only in the infirm's suffering may we forget our own.' The next to ignore this missive will feel my scalpel without sedative. I will simply have to endure the shrieks.
So has sayeth Shar: 'Only in the infirm's suffering may we forget our own.' The next to ignore this missive will feel my scalpel without sedative. I will simply have to endure the shrieks.
| where to find = On a shelf in the {{Coords|-195|-4|House of Healing}}.
| where to find = * On a shelf in {{coords|-195|-4|House of Healing}}
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Latest revision as of 00:25, 17 December 2023

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Surgeon's Memorandum is a staff memo authored by Malus Thorm to enforce Sharran medical practices upon his team.

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A clear warning written in clear hand.

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  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: .05 kg / 0.1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp


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Memorandum


To: All Reithwin House of Healing medical personnel

From: Malus Thorm, Head Surgeon


It has come to my attention that our so-called caregivers are wasting precious anaesthetic resources on the elderly and the mortally wounded.


Nurse Lidwin informs me this practice eases the suffering of the feeble and guides them to Our Lady's final embrace. Never have I heard such abject nonsense. Anaesthetic is a tool to relieve my ears of my subject's screams as I apply the blade, not a mercy to be freely dispersed to living corpses.


So has sayeth Shar: 'Only in the infirm's suffering may we forget our own.' The next to ignore this missive will feel my scalpel without sedative. I will simply have to endure the shrieks.