Leila smiled at the woman as she talked, her mother wishing her a better life than the one Leila thought she had. "It is no trouble, it's part of my job after all, taking care of those who need it. Now let's get you patched up. Wait right here, I need to get you some clean water." Once the woman's shirt was off, Leila grabbed a waterskin, and crossed the hallway to her home. She poured the water, and then added some wine from her other skin, leftover from her grand opening, into her clean pot, then hung it over the fire in her hearth. She knew it would take several chimes to boil, so she returned to her patient to begin preparing everything else.
She needed to make a salve to prevent infection and dull the pain, so she first gathered her two standard ingredients. Honey and cayenne, setting them on the table near the woman. She grabbed a clove of garlic as well, and in turn her mortar and pestle. She went to the far end of her lab and snipped off a length of horsetail, adding that to the ingredients on her table. The final thing she grabbed was a shoot from the lavender plant. She put the garlic into her mortar, and began grinding it with her pestle. She'd wanted to ask the woman how she'd gotten the injury, but was forcing herself to not ask.
So she settled on a different line of questioning, "So was your mother involved in medicine? If she wanted you in to get involved with it, she must have been a good person."
The jar of honey would serve as her base, so she quickly dropped the ground garlic in, and sprinkled in the cayenne. The garlic would help fight off infection and the cayenne would help dull the pain. She put the horsetail and the lavender side by side, and with a small knife, began to cut them into fine pieces. She didn't want to turn them into paste since the honey would be thinner. So Leila sliced them up as small as she could get them, then dropped them into the mixture as well. She then took a stirring stick and began vigorously stirring the concoction. It made an interesting golden brown color when it was mixed thoroughly, and she set it down. She then grabbed a small bucket that sloshed around, and inside were several lengths of kelp, and set it next to the woman.
She knew it was about time for the wine mixture to be at boiling, and she returned back over to her home. She could hear the bubbles flowing so she, using a rag to keep her hand from being burned, lifted the pot out of the fire. She then grabbed a bowl and a ladle and scooped out a few droughts of the dark purple liquid. She carried it carefully back to her lab, "This is going to hurt, but it will help clean the wound, so prepare yourself." Leila gave the woman a moment to steel herself, then raised the bowl above the woman's should, and tipped it gently. The liquid poured directly on the open wound, and would burn like fire. But it wouldn't burn the skin and it would help to clean the wound of germs and foreign matter. Leila knew it would make a small mess, but she had no assistant to help her in the matter. She continued to pour the liquid until there was no more.
"See that's not so bad, now we just need to apply the salve and bandage you up."