When it comes to places like hospitals or infirmaries, the first thing people think of is the ubiquitous smell of disinfectant, but that's for Muggles.

There is no such thing as disinfectant in the places where wizards treat diseases and injuries.

Although the disinfectant smells strong, Solim actually likes the smell.

But the school hospital at Hogwarts is different.

There is only an unpleasant herbal smell here, and there is more than one smell.

It is a mixture of multiple smells.

As long as there are patients here at Madam Pomfrey, this smell will always be present in the school.

It wafts around the hospital and can be smelled from afar.

These smells are not a problem at all to Solim, who has smelled the body odor of trolls. After entering the campus hospital, Solim walked straight to the only bed where someone was lying on it.

Draco is unconscious now. Needless to say, Madam Pomfrey must have given him a soothing potion, otherwise this guy wouldn't have slept like this - Solim coughed twice as he stood here. , Draco was not woken up, but he lured Madam Pomfrey out.

"I want to visit the patient and come back tomorrow! Madam Pomfrey poked her head out from behind a curtain and glanced at Thorim.

"He won't wake up today. Madam Pomfrey added.

Solim sniffed hard, trying to distinguish the smell floating in the air. The materials of the water of life and death are not cheap, and the configuration is not simple. Solim will not believe it. Madam Pomfrey would give Draco some life-and-death water to help him rest.

""Sweet," Solim smelled a familiar smell,"is it hellebore syrup?" It smells a bit greasy, probably because there is too much moonstone powder.

Use a demulcent to make this fool sleep.

Madam Pomfrey, are you not afraid that he will actually sleep to death?"A palliative is something that only fifth-year students at Hogwarts will come into contact with in Potions class.

This potion is used to calm and relieve irritability and anxiety.

If too many ingredients are used, the person who takes the potion will fall into a trap.

A kind of drowsy, sometimes even irreversible drowsiness.

Obviously, Madam Pomfrey, who is very accomplished in potions, added some more ingredients to make the demulcent also have the effect of sleeping potions.

Explore behind the curtain The first-time Madam Pomfrey was stunned for a moment after hearing Solim's words.

"There is also this fishy smell, it must be the blood tonic, right? Has his blood loss been severe enough to require blood supplements? Solim watched as Madam Pomfrey came out from behind the curtain.

"You know quite a lot……"Madam Pomfrey wiped her hands on her apron and stared at Solim's face."……Have I seen you?"

"I stayed here last semester……"

"oh! I remembered. If I remember correctly, you were the one who had trouble with the Polyjuice Potion, right?"

Poppy Pomfrey can serve as the school nurse of Hogwarts, so there is no doubt about her quality, and she is also a general practitioner.

Students usually come to her if they have a headache or fever, or if they have a bruise or injury.

come to annoy her, but they are basically minor problems that are not painful or itchy.

Not to mention Madam Pomfrey, even an intern at St.

Mungo's can deal with them.

There are few students who can remember Madam Pomfrey.

, either they are often sick and injured and come to her - such as Harry Potter, or they suffer injuries that are rare among students, and Lim is the second type.

A second-year student actually died because of the problematic Polyjuice.

It was very interesting that the potion was poisoned.

Madam Pomfrey immediately remembered Solim, a very peculiar patient.

Generally speaking, problems with the potion will only cause harm-just like in the original work Hermione

"You're pretty good."Madam Pomfrey rarely speaks like this to students.

She usually talks to students, such as"Get out quickly, the patient needs to rest!"" Or"Drink this bottle of medicine and have a good rest.""some type of

"You can tell what potion I used by smelling it, and Professor Snape will be very pleased to hear it."Mrs. Pomfrey is a doctor. If you want to be a qualified doctor in the wizarding world, especially a general practitioner like Madam Pomfrey, you must be familiar with potions, transfiguration, dark magic, herbs, and magical creatures. There is a deep and thorough research on this aspect - this is extremely difficult.

Because the injuries suffered by wizards are diverse.

Wizards often suffer damage from magic spells when fighting or sparring, and magic spells are divided into black magic damage and For ordinary magical injuries, it is impossible to cure such injuries without an in-depth understanding of spells and black magic.

Poison is a very popular method of harming people, whether it is the Living Hell Decoction that wizards are familiar with. It is still those poisons that are not known to the public. If you want to identify what kind of poison it is in a short time, then apply appropriate first aid measures to delay the time, and finally configure the corresponding antidote in a short time, there is no master-level magic potion. The level is simply impossible to achieve.

Deformation damage, this kind of damage has always been a headache for St.

Mungo's.

Many deformation injuries are permanent injuries.

The so-called permanent damage does not mean that it cannot be recovered, but there is a chance of recovery.

Very small.

Every year, St.

Mungo's spends a lot of money to raise some wizards with extremely high attainments in transfiguration.

For no other reason than that they can come to the rescue when St.

Mungo's is in trouble.

For no other reason than In other words, the most common malicious transformation - just like the one in the original book where the fake Moody turned Draco into a ferret.

As long as the wizard who cast the spell deliberately used some means, it would cause a very serious disaster.

Transformation damage.

Wizards who can heal transformation damage must have very high attainments in transfiguration.

Maybe Madam Pomfrey is not as good as Dumbledore in transfiguration, but she will definitely not be much worse than Professor McGonagall.

Maybe even a little higher than Professor McGonagall.

Not to mention herbal medicine, which is essential knowledge for doctors.

And there will never be a shortage of strange herbs in the wizarding world.

These things can not only be used to brew potions or poisons for wizards , sometimes it is also used directly to harm people, such as the pus from the Bobo tuber.

Once the undiluted juice of the Bobo tuber comes into contact with human skin, it will cause extraordinary harm.

Everyone in Hogwarts Every semester, senior students are harmed in Professor Sprout's Herbology class.

As for magical creatures, Draco is the best example.

But he was lucky, he was just killed by a hippogriff.

The winged beast scratched his arm, but it only bled a little.

Even the bones were fine, but he was a little frightened.

But think about it, how many poisonous magical creatures are there in the wizard's world? The poisonous leopard does not need to Having said that, few wizards will survive after seeing that thing, so there is no need for treatment.

But what about the three-headed dog? There is such a rare animal in Hogwarts.

Its saliva is toxic, and It is extremely volatile.

People who often stay around three-headed dogs are easily poisoned if they do not take any protective measures.

Once someone is poisoned by this kind of poison, a doctor needs to make an accurate judgment and implement corresponding treatment measures..

If you don't know much about magical creatures, you can't be a"general practitioner" like Madam Pomfrey.

Even Solim thinks that Madam Pomfrey can easily do the job by teaching magical creatures - at least better than Hagrid.

If anyone has paid attention, they will find that the doctors at St.

Mungory use wands made of very sensitive materials such as beech, black walnut, chestnut, and hawthorn.

Regardless of other characteristics, the doctors use wands.

Magic wands are usually extremely sensitive to changes in magic power, which means that a qualified doctor must be very skilled in controlling magic power.

A profession that also has strict requirements for magic control is the Cursebreaker, just like Elrond and Bill Weasley.

Curses, black magic, potions, herbs, transfiguration, and magical creatures, these six subjects are what a general practitioner must master.

Even people as knowledgeable as Dumbledore and as long-lived as Nicolas Flamel would not dare to say that they could do everything in these six areas.

Dumbledore did have extremely high abilities in alchemy, transfiguration, spells, and black magic.

Talent, but at least for potions, he still has to rely on Snape, but a qualified general practitioner has to conduct in-depth research on all magic categories except alchemy.

From this look, a qualified general practitioner is even better than a general practitioner.

Wizards are still rare - and that's right.

No wizard dares to say that he is good in all fields, but someone like Madam Pomfrey dares to say so. The six subjects of spells, transfiguration, black magic, herbs, potions, and magical creatures cover almost all types of magic. To achieve high enough achievements in these six branches of magic, one does not have to have extraordinary talent. It's absolutely not feasible.

Madam Pomfrey has been the school nurse for so many years, so she is undoubtedly qualified. Perhaps the only area Madam Pomfrey is not good at is fighting. _Feilu reminds you: three things about reading - close

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