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Since Healer Stint kindly indicated a desire to read what I'm learning at the seminars I'll be attending in these summer weeks, I'll steal a moment on this Sunday morning to tell you about my studies here on a research platform in the middle of Moray Firth.

This is a beautiful and fascinating outpost in our northern waters. Some of the teams here are studying weather; others, water; others still are studying the marine life in this bay; but I'm here with a group of Healers to learn what can be taught about treating water-related injuries. I only wish I'd had this course before our tournament last year when we asked our champions to brave the bitter waters and hostile creatures of our Hogwarts lake.

In the first week, we treated victims of savage creature attacks, saving a surprising number and easing the trauma of passing in the remaining cases. I refreshed skills that are easily transferable to treating other sorts of trauma than merely aquatic accidents. We've also, of course, been studying the effects of hypothermia and exposure to extreme conditions, collecting data that our instructors, Healer Soddenham and Master Healer Sturgeon, will use in a paper they are writing on the subject.

This week we will be turning our attention to the problem of identifying the line that separates treatable waterlogging from irremediable drowning.

In fact, we had a bit of an unplanned foretaste of that topic when one of the weather wizards washed off the platform in the midst of a hail storm Friday. (The weather has been one of the incidental challenges here--not unexpected, but not insignificant, by any means.) The poor man was beaten nearly to death against the structure before they could retrieve him, and he was severely waterlogged--so much so that we wondered if he could possibly be revived. He was fortunate to have two of the Protectorate's foremost experts at hand to treat him, and we, of course, were privileged to witness firsthand their skilled mediwizardry. I'm pleased to say the fellow is beyond danger now, though he's lost an eye and a forearm to the experience.


The weather report this morning was drear but not dire, so all is well.

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Date: 2012-08-06 04:55 am (UTC)
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Diane's and Storm's were both quite simple as well. A little more involved than yours, especially Diane's - there's a number of family charms everyone insisted on including. But far more along the line of flowers and foods and colours and so on than formal ritual, at least for most of it. (At least what I remember, anyway: I wasn't involved in all the details, and it was better than a decade ago.)

As to Madame Umbridge - what I know is that she's got the ear of the oversight board, they've made it clear I should welcome her input, and I am not foolish enough to argue. Though I am, at this point, so very tired of her. And her advice.

On the meeting itself - well, Darius Warrington continues to struggle with any number of things, and there are some other matters where I've had safety and well-being concerns come up. (Nothing dire, but one does learn to see the places where there might be difficulty.) I hope they'll be reasonable, but of course I've no idea. That'll be some of the afternoon.

(And before you ask, yes, I had trouble getting to sleep. About to go try again. It really is much better when I've more time with Raz.)

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