Frederick von Higglebottom
"Ah wonderful, a classical case of unilateral disocularization! But tell me, how do you FEEL about it? Any IDEAS about what might have caused it? No matter. A poultice of hogsbottom and frogwort should draw out the bad humours forthwith!"
Frederick von Higglebottom, to St. Noro Codsworth, the "Eye of Tyr".
Frederick von Higglebottom represents the pinnacle of medical learning in the 7th century Holmgardian Empire. A practitioner of Physick and the newfangled craft of Barber-chirurgie, Dr. von Higglebottom received his apprenticeship from the esteemed College of Bullfyrd. As a learned Physician and lifelong scholar, von Higglebottom practices the cutting-edge art of "empathie" and considering his subjects "feelings".
But Dr. von Higglebottom is more than just a mere interviewer: he is incredibly skilled in the Arts of herblore and apothecary. Indeed, it is his unconventional combination of barber-chirurgie and the use of humour-balancing poultices that make him one of the foremost medical experts in the whole Empire. To the consternation of court Wizards and Clerics, he has successfully balanced the humours of many Holmgardian nobles, for a premium fee.
Frederick von Higglebottom, to St. Noro Codsworth, the "Eye of Tyr".
Frederick von Higglebottom represents the pinnacle of medical learning in the 7th century Holmgardian Empire. A practitioner of Physick and the newfangled craft of Barber-chirurgie, Dr. von Higglebottom received his apprenticeship from the esteemed College of Bullfyrd. As a learned Physician and lifelong scholar, von Higglebottom practices the cutting-edge art of "empathie" and considering his subjects "feelings".
But Dr. von Higglebottom is more than just a mere interviewer: he is incredibly skilled in the Arts of herblore and apothecary. Indeed, it is his unconventional combination of barber-chirurgie and the use of humour-balancing poultices that make him one of the foremost medical experts in the whole Empire. To the consternation of court Wizards and Clerics, he has successfully balanced the humours of many Holmgardian nobles, for a premium fee.
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