Day 1: Afternoon.Sy need information, and as much of it as he could get in a very short amount of time. His first thought was a bookstore, or library, but then he realized that a local clinic would house more immediate knowledge or even a cure. Burt seemed in stable condition and so Sy told Viera that he was heading out to find out more. He told her to watch him and should anything change she should just stay with him.
With his orders placed he walked off to the nearby market square. From there he knew his way to the nearest clinic, having been patched up there a time or two. Walking towards the clinic Sy began to notice the buildings in the area were rather breakdown, abandon, burning, or destroyed. Praying that the clinic still stood he kept walking as he watched his surroundings.
Arriving at the clinic it was no shock to Sy that the building was in disarray and parts of it had collasped or been destroyed. Luckily for him that meant no one was here, but the bad news maybe that no information was here either. Entering the clinic was simple aside from the fact that the entire front lobby was just gone. Walking through the rubble to the area that would be the back Sy hadn't noticed any files, paperwork, or books laying around. Further and further back he walked, it was one long hallway with a total of eight rooms on each side. The back room he assumed was the staff room.
His goal to reach the staff room. Maybe they keep information back there that could be help to him. Each room he passed was emptier and emptier. Until the last room on the right, in side was a perfectly intact human mannequin on a pole. Walking up to it he noticed there was all kinds of doors all over the mannequin, and upon opening them was an exact replica of what the flesh, veins, and bones would look like. It was the perfect study tool, even more so cause it opened into the abdominal and chest cavity. Revealing the heart, lungs, stomach, intestines, liver, etc... Sy decided he had best take it with him. Pushing his new study toy he entered the staff room.
Not super lucky but he found a few books. Commonly Used Medicines and Side Effects, The Detailed Guide to the Human Body, How to Preform an Autopsy, finally Doctor 101. Gathering the books, Sy walked out into the little garden area behind the staff room, or at least he thought it was a garden area. Turned out it was being used a graveyard, due to the events taking place in the city.
Not bothered by the gravestones that now sit all around him, Sy began to read. He started with The Detailed Guide to the Human Body. Which turned out to be very informative, and then progressed to How to Preform and Autopsy. During reading this he learned that if someone had died due to a specific illness recently they could be used to examine and find potential causes to the illness. Curious by this Sy began to look around him and read the gravestones. In the back he noticed a family of stones, four in total, with the same last name. Next to the eldest member of the family was listed that he was a famed blacksmith, and it appeared they were buried no more than four days ago. That means they wouldn't be to decomposed to examine.
With no further thought Sy began to dig using another broken tombstone. Sadly it wasn't long before he hit a body. Shallow graves, plus how empty the place was, led Sy to believe they abandon the building no more than four days ago either. Well no matter Sy dug up the eldest and his eldest son. Looking at them both he had to guess that the eldest man was around fifties, and the younger one was mid twenties. Honestly not much older than him. Not wanting to remove them from their other family members, Sy looked around to see if there was another way he could do the autopsy here. After all, he only really needed the lungs.
Sy noticed a small small building not to far from him and the rest he walked and on the door it read morgue. Entering the small room he saw a table and most of the tools he would need to preform the task. It wasn't to far and he would be able to do a quick study here. Slowly he dragged the bodies over and into the building. Picking up the eldest man first he placed him on the table.
"Okay."Sy took a deep breathe as he picked up the scalpel.
"One incision from right shoulder to mid chest, next incision from left shoulder to mid chest. Then straight down the middle of the abdomen lightly as not to do to deep." Slowing hard as the smell of the slowly decomposing organs hit him.
"Okay." Stepping back he took a deep breathe.
"Flip each side of the stomach open and then pectorals. From there i will have to crack up the ribs with th..........is." Sy stared at the massive pair of bone crackers which looked like giant weed scissors.
Slowly he pressed the massive scissors under the dead man's ribs and a loud crunch could be heard. Crunch. Crunch. Crunch. Few more crunches and Sy was done. Prying open the left cavity he could see the mans heart and lung. Moving the heart he grabbed the scalpel and cut the lungs from the trachea which what divides the two lungs. Taking out the left lung he placed it in a metal chest before sealing the eldest man back up. The same process was done on the younger man, but in much less time. After both lungs were removed Sy returned the bodies to their resting place and covered them.
At this time he noted it was getting dark, but he was nearly done. Walking back to the room he placed the lungs now in separate metal containers in the back corner where there was a secondary light to give better sight. Grabbing the micro scope and bringing it near he gently sliced the eldest mans lung splitting it open. Looking at he noted how the top half appeared very normal, but the bottom half looked very shriveled and sore. It wasn't dead or necrotic at least not according to Doctoring 101 as he was now using this as a reference point, but they weren't normal.
They appeared to just be badly damage and possibly non functioning due to that. Sy would get more answers after he looked at the younger mans lungs. The majority of it looked as though it was normal, but a very small amount near the lower lung was shriveled up. Could this be something that happens to Alubarna blacksmiths. The dry, hot air plus the heat and smoke/steam from blacksmiths. Could it be damaging their lungs permanently and is there a cure. Surely someone must have noted this somewhere.
In the corner Sy noticed a small journal. He picked it up before taking his new education pal Manny the mannequin, and himself to Burt's house. There he sat in Burt's room watching him all night. He took out his Journal and noted that there was no change in his condition. Reading the journal left in the morgue, he kept reading mention of some person name The Doctor. It would appear this person had been working on a large number of his more recent clients.
- Sy's Patient Journal:
Sy's Patient Journal:
- Patient 1:
Patient: Burt
Height: 10'11
Weight: 450lbs
HR: 75 Apically
Temp: 96.5, based off wrist test.
Assessment: In pain, with shallow breathes. Patient is sweating profusely, and seems to barely respond to stimuli. Upon listening to patients chest it is clear air flow to the lower half of the lungs is either not there or very shallow. Patient's chest appears hot to the touch, but he is not running a fever. Patient is slightly overweight but not enough for it to be affecting his ability to breathe.
Second Assessment: No further changes with patient.
- Patient 2:
Patient: Elder Blacksmith
Height: 8'3 estimated
Weight: N/A
HR: N/A
Temp: N/A
Assessment: Patient passed four days ago from unknown cause, but upon inspection of lung patients seemed to be suffering from some form of lung illness. The bottom half of his lungs looks as though they were burnout coals that had been cooled. Shriveled, tiny and red/blackish.
- Patient 3:
Patient: Younger Blacksmith
Height: 8'6
Weight: N/A
Temp: N/A
Assessment: Patient appeared to have passed four days ago from unknown cause, but similar to the elder blacksmith a small portion of his lungs had turned more coal like. Shriveled, tiny, and red/blackish.
Side note: Will start referring to further findings as a part of the "Coal Lung Disease"