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The words “On Surgery” would be etched in golden ink gainst this book’s leathery cover, it’s pages would be slightly tainted into a yellow hue and the caligraphy would be elegant and steady, the dark green ink would seem to been applied to the paper with a certain level of force.
 

On surgery


 

This book contains several methods that I wished were written down while I received my medical training.

With that in mind, new methods may appear and this book may become outdated, with that, please expect several updated versions of said book.

 


 

Punctured Lungs

 

 

Firstly, you shall drain the blood out of the damaged lung, this can be executed by making an incision on the side of the patient’s torso and placing a hollow needle to allow the blood and fluids to flow out.
After that, you should open up their thorax and find the place where the puncture was made. once that is handled, align the tissue and place amberiddle sap to seal it shut.

After that is made, sew the incisions shut and apply Blissfoil to prevent any further discomfort.

 


 

 

On broken ribs/sternums

 

In such situations, you should make an incision on the patient’s skin, after such you should align the bone the best way possible and seal it together with amberiddle sap if needed if the bone is shattered, you should align the pieces together too.

 

after that, you may seal the patient’s torso back together and apply Blissfoil to prevent further discomfort.


On amputations

 

Amputation is the process to remove a limb to prevent further pain or illness.

With that in mind, you should amputate the limb in a place that would be safe and efficient for the patient’s well being.

Avoid damaging arteries at all costs, but if you do, use cloths to reduce the bleeding as much as possible, DO NOT cauterize it shut in any circumstances unless it is a complete and utter emergency.

Use the bone saw to safely cut out the limb through the bone if needed, it is best to not saw through the bone unless needed.

After that, you should align the muscle tissue around the bone to prevent any further injury.

After such task, you should sew the skin back up, be careful not to stitch it in a way that blood or tissue could leak or be stuck in-between the sutures.

 


On Eye Removal

 

Eye removal is always a tricky procedure, first of all, you should knock the patient out using night sap, after such, you should use clamps and retractors to maintain the eyelids open during the procedure, after that, you should scoop the eye out, severing the optic nerves and stitching them in the most comfortable way possible, after that, hand the patient Atheros and Javens for pain management.

 


 

On broken knees/ankles/elbows/wrists

 

On that situation, you should firstly deal with the swelling that should be around the broken area, for that, you shall apply FrostVine across the area, once the swelling is dealt with, you should align the broken bones in their original places, if the bone is shattered, and beyond repair, you should use a prosthetic to use in place of the bone, for that, you should firstly remove the remaining pieces of bone that are around, and place the substitute at the bone’s original position.

 


 

On destroyed noses/ears

If the nose is beyond repairment, you should scrape the dead tissue away from the area, after that, you should align the skin in the best and most comfortable way, without covering the initial cavities.



 


 

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