03-12-2020, 10:06 PM
[align=center][div style="width: 45%; text-align: justify; font-size: 12pt; letter-spacing: -1px; font-family: times new roman;"]♡ — The sight of many gathering around to listen to him made a little grin come to Roan's muzzle, his tiny but slightly chubby body bouncing with excitement – he hadn't yet shed all of his baby fat, although he was getting there. The majority of those present were members of his family, save for Blits, but that didn't lessen the boy's motivation for the lesson in the slightest. In fact, Roan actually felt extremely pumped up by the presence of his mother, cousin, and uncle, wanting very much to impress his family members with what he had learned. Clapping his paws together happily, the youngling announced proudly, "Alright, I think I can begin now! Be sure to pay attention everybody!" He began to push some of his supplies forward as he spoke, trying to figure out what order he should teach about everything he had.
The bandages and cobwebs seemed to be the most simple explanation, so he decided to start with those, sitting back on his rump and holding a bandage up in one paw, and a cobweb in the other, "So, these are cobwebs and bandages! Both of these... both of these serve the same purpose, really. They help to soak up the blood from an open wound, plus they can help bind a bone up! Bandages are gen... gen... generally cleaner and help prevent infec... infection best! But sometimes bandages can be hard to find, so cobwebs can be used in a pinch. You wanna wrap the bandages or cobwebs over any open wounds, but before that..." The child began to look around himself, spinning around a little before he spotted the comfrey root he had grabbed. Laughing in triumph, he lifted the root up and continued speaking, "First you wanna use this! This is comfrey root, and if you chew it up, you can make it into a pou... poultice! You put the poultice on the open wound or the broken bone, and it'll help it heal! Then you cover it with bandages or cobwebs. That's the first part, but the second part of this is important too." The boy smiled as he moved to grab the last two supplies, pulling them to his chest before lifting them up awkwardly. They were a sturdy stick, and some bindweed.
Once he was sure that everyone had seen the last two supplies, he put them down in front of him, allowing anybody who wanted to come up and look at them. He then continued, looking up and locking his eyes proudly with his mother, "Once any open wounds have been dealt with, you wanna make a cast! You can do this with these two things, a stick and some bind... bindweed! In order to make the cast, you line the stick up with the natural position of the bone, and then you wrap it up in the bindweed and tie it to keep it in place. This'll make it so that the bone will mend itself over time! You might have to change the cast or bandages a couple of times if they get dirty or anything, but id... id... ideally your patient won't be doing too much with a broken bone. So... yeah! That's how you treat a broken bone!" He then looked over the entirety of the crowd, his tail and wings moving erratically behind him in happiness as well as anxiety, "So... does anybody have any extra questions?"
The bandages and cobwebs seemed to be the most simple explanation, so he decided to start with those, sitting back on his rump and holding a bandage up in one paw, and a cobweb in the other, "So, these are cobwebs and bandages! Both of these... both of these serve the same purpose, really. They help to soak up the blood from an open wound, plus they can help bind a bone up! Bandages are gen... gen... generally cleaner and help prevent infec... infection best! But sometimes bandages can be hard to find, so cobwebs can be used in a pinch. You wanna wrap the bandages or cobwebs over any open wounds, but before that..." The child began to look around himself, spinning around a little before he spotted the comfrey root he had grabbed. Laughing in triumph, he lifted the root up and continued speaking, "First you wanna use this! This is comfrey root, and if you chew it up, you can make it into a pou... poultice! You put the poultice on the open wound or the broken bone, and it'll help it heal! Then you cover it with bandages or cobwebs. That's the first part, but the second part of this is important too." The boy smiled as he moved to grab the last two supplies, pulling them to his chest before lifting them up awkwardly. They were a sturdy stick, and some bindweed.
Once he was sure that everyone had seen the last two supplies, he put them down in front of him, allowing anybody who wanted to come up and look at them. He then continued, looking up and locking his eyes proudly with his mother, "Once any open wounds have been dealt with, you wanna make a cast! You can do this with these two things, a stick and some bind... bindweed! In order to make the cast, you line the stick up with the natural position of the bone, and then you wrap it up in the bindweed and tie it to keep it in place. This'll make it so that the bone will mend itself over time! You might have to change the cast or bandages a couple of times if they get dirty or anything, but id... id... ideally your patient won't be doing too much with a broken bone. So... yeah! That's how you treat a broken bone!" He then looked over the entirety of the crowd, his tail and wings moving erratically behind him in happiness as well as anxiety, "So... does anybody have any extra questions?"
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