A COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAL ANALYSIS of the WITHERING: the PHYSICIAN'S GUIDE to the PSEUDO-MIASMATIC CURSE of H'BALA
A Treatise on the Symptomatic Effects of the Withering, the Defining of the Stages of the Curse's Progression; and the Various Means by which the Curse may be Tended through the Arts of Medicine; First Edition
Father Mororn Glaemril; of Ilmater, the Disciples of St. Sollars the Twice-Martyred, and the Brotherhood of MercyFirst Edition p
ublished in MISTLOCKE, Ches 29, 1381 DR, by the Brotherhood of Mercy with the aid of the Society of the Shining Hammer. ~-----~
As is the case in all of the sciences practiced across this world of Toril; the Art of Medicine is prone to a degree of insularity amongst its practitioners with regard to research and discovery of procedures which, made widespread, would stand to benefit the world at large. This is a result of the inherent flaws of men, for many for wont of avarice deny and eschew the greater good centered in the unified purpose that must be at the center of any healer's being; to eradicate suffering and the fell influences of Talona wherever she may be battled. It is in this interest that Ilmater's Faith makes available now this treatise to the general public and all those practitioners who here on Ymph battle the ravages of the Withering. It is difficult at times to conceive of the sum and total of sentient knowledge on any subject, much less so when the topic is so thoroughly shrouded in deceit as is the Withering. Yet the eternal foe of H'bala's deceit is Reason, which can be defined as nothing less than our conception of the whole based on our understanding of individual facts; in the manner of the arithmetician who forms a sum from component figures. It is in this manner of noble ratiocination that we must approach any proper and righteous study of the Withering; an examination of the sum total of our knowledge borne of the practicing of the medicinal art. Herein shall be discussed three aspects of the Withering as it relates to the afflicted and the physician alike.
First shall come a discussion on the nature of Her Curse and the means by which it spreads throughout the corporeal form. Second shall be an analysis of the progression of the Curse and a discussion on a common set of 'stages' to be associated with various symptoms. Third shall finally be addressed the various means, actual and theoretical, by which the Withering may be treated through the Physician's Art. Through education and training in the manners of diagnosis, the development of procedures which shall relieve souls presently afflicted, and by familiarizing ourselves with an essential set of terminology regarding the Withering we can dispel ignorance and increase collaboration amongst the public and professionals as we together go forth in search of a cure and the abolition of this form of suffering.