Yoritomo Kaito wrote:Setting the shoulder was he supposed do be setting the shoulder? Didn't you do that before you put the bandages on? A small frown on his face the mantis glances over at his teacher. "Not quite sure how to set his shoulder in place can you show me an example? I figure just tugging on it wouldn't be the right thing to do."


Volsung wrote:Touhi looked down at the ground. "Oh. Well. I'm not sure I should. Seems a waste to use a spell on me when I'm gonna be fine. -sama." The fact that her brother would likely stick a spear through him first and ask questions later if he saw the Daidoji with her probably factored into her refusal as well. "I'll keep everythin' you said in mind. If'n I feel sick again I'll get help. I ain't so stubborn as some."


Iuchi Rinzuki wrote:"Thank you so much." Rinzuki flashes him a warm smile before turning to face Kaito. "Now, this is the easiest way to set a shoulder when your patient is larger than yourself."
Lifting a knee, the Unicorn woman braces it against Musasha's chest as she takes his arm in both hands and wrenches it back into the socked with a single swift motion.


Shiba Nozomi wrote:Nozomi watches. "V-very good bandaging t-technique, Akodo-san, but you're forgetting a few things." She carefully unbandages O-Washi's ankle, and neatly folds the materials back up.
"Kakita-san, wh-what would you do?"
Iuchi Rinzuki wrote:"Generally speaking, yes." She smiles at him. "But you were doing such a nice job with it."




Agasha Qian-Fan wrote:Control regained, Qian-Fan turned to those not already occupied, or had not already shown medical training.
"Perhaps someone could show me the method they would use to splint a broken leg?"
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