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Originally Posted by NicoT
(Post 7534478)
Nicholai looked up from his studying in annoyance as the Gryffindor Prefects, Cale in particular; asked a whole bunch of annoying and pointless questions. If they were going to ask questions they could at least ask questions that actually mattered. He raised his hand, "Excuse me, Ms Trelawney; Camira, Raiden, Kiri and I have noticed a few things that we wanted to ask about. With Auris Camira noticed that the pull back motion seemed to effect how the pus was removed and that the controlled speed of the motion for the Resarcio seems to be what effect how fast the healing occurs. Raiden and I noticed that if you zag one time too few with the Erasum then the healing still happens but much slower. So my question is; how much room for error is there? I assume it is something that is rectified with practice but since we noticed it to a different degree in each spell I thought it pertinent to ask." Nicholai paused, "And Raiden wanted to know why it is necessary to cast the Resarcio and start at the left of the joint- is it to do with the direction you are trying to relocate the joint in? And if you started from the right, would it dislocate it further and perhaps tear ligaments and cause further nerve damage?" | "You assume correctly, Mr Toussaint. It IS indeed something that is rectified with practice. As for how much room for error... None really, you either do it correctly, or you don't. As I said if you perform them on an animal you will surely kill them. But on a human of any kind, you either heal them, or they remain in the state that they were in to begin with. No Harm, No Foul. I chose these charms because of it. Sometimes they take longer to heal... as you've observed, but they heal none the less."
She then turned to Raiden, "Mr. Kururugi, you need to start asking your own questions, and not relying on the older students to do it for you." She told him with a little smile. "You do it from the left because the left is considered evil... and in theory you correct it by bringing it to the right, making it 'better.' It's all poppycock, I mean, I'm left handed... I'm not evil." She gave the boy a nod and then addressed the class.
"You may have noticed I switched hands in my demonstrations, from my left to my right. If you are left handed, as myself, and do not want to practice with your right, as I've shown, you will need to reverse the charms." Quote:
Originally Posted by Amira With a C
(Post 7534525)
"Yes, of course, Miss Trelawney. My apologies." Oh, and Nico had ask their questions. Yes. She'd been really curious about that. Speaking of curiosity, she had one more. "Miss Trelawney, I do have one more question", she said, hand in the air. "I know you said that Erasum works on all scratches and I was just wondering how that was possible, since aeorobic bacteria and anaerobic bacteria, for example, require different things to survive, and have different methods of muggle treatment. And oh, are there any infections that have developed an immunity to the charm?" Oh,she really loved medicine. If only becoming a healer didn't make someone mean... | "It's possible, because it's magic..." she said shaking her head. "And yes, when performed over 10 times, the body of the victim develops an immunity, that's when St. Mungo's intervenes, and potions and unctions are used. |