Spring 87th, 512 AV -9 Bells in the morning The weather felt almost comfortable. Outside of the Injury Ward, that is. Inside, temperatures were high, even with the windows opened. Individuals moaned and groaned, calling for anything ranging from mates to water and back again. Fevers were rampant today. Doctors worked steadily alongside assistants in hopes of saving the lives strewn awkwardly into their hands. Always on call, the healers at the Injury Ward often worked odd hours and sleep could not be guaranteed. If it had been a busy day, sometimes the workers would crash on one of the comfortable cots, if one was available for use. Lixue had fallen asleep more than once at her workplace, sometimes on the floor and other times not. Blankets were always available because fevers were necessary to sweat out. Patients occasionally became violent in the grip of deliriousness. Hallucinations and pleading for certain things, or talking, were not unheard of. When violence overtook an individual, they would often have to be restrained. Jamoura, with their size, could do a lot of damage unknowingly. "This herb is safe to use on children and infants," the Jamoura explained. Lixue was learning what drugs relaxed a person. So far, the Jamoura had explained that herbs could be used to help aid doctors. If a person was not eating, there was a herb for that. If the person wanted to bring on their monthly bleeding, to breed, there was a herb for that. Lixue had also learned how some medicines had to be grown and others could be found out in the wild. This herb, called Lemon Balm, doubled as cooking ingredient. The smell seemed almost.. Too fruity but too sour at the same time. Lixue had never smelled such a thing. The Jamoura, Lalaya, explained how the plant had a certain look to it. The plant was a perennial? Lalaya had claimed it came up every year. The herb stood at four feet high, only nine inches less than Lixue herself. The leaves were rough looked as though they had been crinkled. Two leaves were opposite each other on the "outer stems". While growing, the plants spread. They could be found in clumps near each other. Sometimes, the edible herb would flower purple or white. Lalaya had said it could be harvested multiple times, but needed to be grown indoors in the Spires. The plant could be confused for others easily. Lixue tried to remember the looks and feel in case she ever saw some, but figured since users grew it, she could always just ask someone. "How do you prepare it?" Lixue questioned, fingers running over the plant almost absentmindedly. There was a coarse feel to it, but at the same time, was soft. The leaves were bumpy and the stem had tiny hairs. The coloring was dark green. "And how to do you know how much to use?" So many questions, so little time. An assistant wandered up to Lixue, asking if a person with a fever was supposed to have a hot cloth or a cold cloth on their forehead. "How high of a fever?" The assistant replied with very high. "Put one rag on their forehead, and two under the arms. Change them every ten chimes. If necessary, use lukewarm, not cold or hot, to sponge-bathe them. Do not cover them. It will only increase their temperature and may do more harm than good. Go now, may Rak'keli be with you." Nodding, the assistant ran off to do the bidding. "I apologize. Please, continue." Lalaya was a light colored Jamoura. No hair lay upon her face or her front. It was apparent she had just had a child from the way her torso looked. Wise, dark eyes watched Lixue patiently. Lalaya appeared to stand around seven feet in height, towering over the petite Vantha. With a deep voice, Lalaya explained, "You go by the size. If it a small babe, you cut back on the leaves and water. First, I will explain you would make the tea. Fresh or dry leaves can be used, but in different amounts. With fresh, you would use two to three small leaves. Dried only needs half of one leaf. Make sure to wash off the plant. You will want to boil the water. After it is bubbling, set the leaves in the cup. Pour the liquid over the leaves. Stir softly. It will need to steep for eight to ten chimes. No more, or it will lose the wonderful flavor and be replaced by a bitterness." "What does steep mean? I do not drink tea, nor do I cook often," Lixue explained apologetically. Tea sounded incredibly easy to make. Water and the plant. Simple! How did one know when the tea was done "steeping"? Lixue was uncertain. She would have to make some Lemon Balm Tea for Ly one day, to see how he enjoyed it. If she ever managed to get some free-time, that is! Lixue had become so busy as the Injury Ward, she and Ly barely saw each other. Even at night, it was not guaranteed they would be able to say goodnight. When she slept at the longhouses, she and Ly would often be in the same cot. So far, neither were comfortable enough with their marriage to go past cuddling. They had cuddled when they were only best friends. The main difference now, besides the Cheva marks on the left side of their necks, was the shy kisses exchanged. Lalaya cut off Lixue's train of thought with, "Steeping is to let it soak. To not touch it, nor mess with it in any way. Afterwards, you take the leaves themselves out and let the food cool." The Jamoura gently removed the plant from Lixue's hands, which were unconsciously strangling it. "Anywhere from five chimes to thirty chimes does it take for the tea until you can drink it without burning your mouth. The effects kick in after about ten chimes. The person may talk more, or their muscles may loosen. If they are agitated, they may become calmer. Headaches can be soothed. So can a short attention span. When the effects wear off, the person may sleep, or feel somewhat dizzy. If they are dizzy, you used too much tea. With children, give them more water than flavor." Lixue nodded. "May I have this plant of Lemon Balm?" The roots were still attached, a starch white compared to the rest of the plant. "My bag is here. I can store it there until my shift ends." Slowly, the Jamoura nodded. "Thank you, Lalaya. I hope to learn from you again soon. If you are in need of medical attention, please, seek me out. I would be honored to treat you." Lixue strutted away, heading toward the back of the Injury Ward. Her backpack had become a necessity to carry around and she often left it near the back, with the supplies, during her shift, in case the Injury Ward did not have something she did. On the way back, Lixue dodged more than one hurrying Jamoura. The plant was set safely inside of her bag, as it was still growing and appeared only to be about a foot tall. Deciding to check on the assistant who had asked her a question earlier about the fever, Lixue set off. Her cane tapped silently on the ground. Distracted by thoughts and planning, she bumped into one person, a woman, and stopped to apologize before realizing she had never seen the woman as one of the workers. "Hi there! Are you injured or in need of medical attention? If so, please, follow me." |