Chapter 153
How can we get rid of the chance of infectious ailments?
Garrett Nordmark unfold out his paper and quill on his desk. The Magic Council had handled them effectively, allocating a devoted dormitory on the Bridge Academy, situated beneath the headquarters mountain, for the visiting students. Regardless of arriving late, Garrett managed to safe a personal room with a toilet. The room was geared up with a mattress, bookshelf, wardrobe, and numerous furnishings.
Although smaller than the suites within the Mage Tower, it was ample for Garretts wants.
With tranquility, Garrett started writing his thesis. The quill glided throughout the pristine paper, not as handy as a ballpoint pen however nonetheless serviceable on this period. Garrett, having skilled the challenges of transcribing books onto low-quality thick paper, discovered the present writing circumstances passable:
“Analysis on the Chance and Prevention of Ailments Attributable to Shut Contact with Bats”
Key phrases: Bats, Ailments, Contagion, Virus Host
Garrett paused his pen. Bats carry over 4100 forms of viruses, making them a supply of many ailments that sometimes erupt. Nonetheless, with out high-powered microscopes, proving this level was a frightening problem.
Properly, this was certainly a severe problem.
Placing down his quill, Garrett rested his chin on his hand, absentmindedly tracing his jaw along with his thumb. He contemplated on the truth that his experience was in scientific drugs, not analysis. Even when these researchers got a state of affairs the place they lacked assets and couldnt afford bats, ten out of ten could be infuriated.
Garrett glanced across the room.
Varied instruments had been at his disposal alcohol lamps, flasks, crucibles, check tubes a whole set of easy alchemical tools lay neatly organized. Two giant bottles of high-concentration alcohol sat close by, wanting innocent.
The microscope was nonetheless in its field, but to be unpacked. Surgical devices had been in one other field, tightly wrapped and unopened, unsterilized.
Throughout his deployment on the battlefield, he had adopted a moving-house strategy, packing nearly half a hospital. Luckily, that proved helpful; in any other case, would the Magic Councils airship have taken a detour to fetch his baggage? Garrett was assured it wouldnt.
Nonetheless, these alchemical gadgets certainly wouldnt help him in conducting experiments. Garrett mentally crossed out the chance, pondering of the P4 laboratories he had seen within the information, and evaluating it to the alchemical tools earlier than him, which couldnt even match a highschool chemistry lab.
Garrett started to look one other small field. Aen Stone, Therapeutic Potions all ineffective. Confirming that each one his present magical tools was of no assist, Garrett expressionlessly pulled out a letter from his trainer. After some consideration, he retrieved his paper on micro organism and dysentery, magically duplicated it, tucked it into his waist pouch, and briskly walked out of the academy.
“Bernard… Bernard!”
The academys single rooms had been solely ample for Garrett himself. After all, a barbarian may sleep on the ground, however Garrett didnt need him to really feel cramped or add one other over two-meter tall big into the restricted house.
So, in the interim, the barbarian was accommodated in an inn. Garrett deliberate to discover and discover a home to lease when he had time after class. Nonetheless, for now…
“Bernard, accompany me to Oakridge. Lets search assist from the lecturers pal!”
“Hearth works this fashion, and so does life! This affected person is struggling to breathe; unusual air isnt sufficient for him. He must inhale this pure fuel!”
Is that so?
The servants of the god of nature remained skeptical. The room fell silent, with solely the sufferers fast breaths and the occasional sounds of the bellows-like wind machine. Elder Wooden all of the sudden reached out:
“Baby, let me see that tube in your hand.”
Garrett rapidly handed over the brand new check tube. Elder Wooden held the graceful partitions of the tube, analyzing it from all angles, however couldnt make sense of it. Lastly, he needed to ask Garrett:
“Baby, is the fuel on this tube what you name pure and able to sustaining human vitality?”
“Sure!”
“Utilizing it’s going to assist the affected person?”
“It helps, however its scarce! We want plenty of this fuel… its greatest to have a masks masking the sufferers face or insert a tube immediately into their lungs.”
Ventilators, oxygen pipes, or no less than an oxygen tank; what use is that this small check tube?
Elder Wooden frowned in contemplation. Holding the tiny check tube in his left hand, he all of the sudden raised his proper hand, pointing the oak staffs tip in the direction of the affected person:
“Lets give it a attempt then.”
The tip of the workers, adorned with inexperienced leaves, gently swayed, and a translucent bubble materialized out of skinny air, enclosing the sufferers head. It was the bubble approach Garrett had discovered. A degree 1 mage or a degree 1 priest may use it. The seasoned priest effortlessly employed the spell.
“I pray: Fill the bubble with the identical fuel as on this glass tube, sustaining human vitality, permitting the affected person to effortlessly inhale…”
Garrett was dumbfounded. No potassium permanganate heating, no high-pressure separationdirectly utilizing divine magic to collect pure oxygen?
Sir, are you positive what youve gathered is really pure oxygen? Is there no contamination, like carbon monoxide?
What’s the underlying precept right here?
Regardless, this peculiar divine magic certainly had an impact. The bubble techniqueor relatively, the bubble serving as an oxygen maskgradually stabilized the sufferers complexion, and the bluish tint on their lips started to recede. Oxygen inhalation, or no matter it was, was actually efficient!
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