Red Star Rising by Anne McCaffrey. Part four

What a bizarre, and cruel, lecture to give to the weyrlings!

And yet – the thought stopped him – was it not kinder to be truthful now

and ease the shock of what could possibly happen?

This evening?” M’leng said firmly.

This very evening, M’leng,’ lantine agreed, nodding his head.

When the green rider had left him, it took the young artist some long

moments before he could return to his sketching.

Well, this was one thing he could do as a gift to the Weyr for all their

kindnesses to him – he could leave behind a graphic gallery of everyone

currently living in Telgar Weyr!

Fort Hold

Classes were also being held that same day in Fort Hold. in the College

assembly room, Corey, as Head Medic, was conducting a seminar for

healers from all over Pern who had been flown in for a three-day clinic.

This included a first-aid session dealing with both human and dragon

injuries. She was assisted by the Fort Weyr medic, N’ran, who had

originally studied animal medicine before he had inadvertently Impressed

brown Galath. Galath, on this occasion, was outside, enjoying the sun,

while a green dragon, who was small enough to fit in the Hall, was being

used for demonstration purposes much as Ormonth was at Telgar Weyr.

Now we have been able to duplicate the records of Doctors Tomlinson,

Marchane and Lao which include some fading photos of actual injuries.

Lunch is fortunately sufficiently in the future,’ she said with a quirky

smile. Then her expression turned sober. The verbal descriptions are

worse, but it’s necessary to impress on all those who have to deal with

a man began and his ground injuries how incredibly fast,’ she ticked off

one finger, how horrendous Thread is,’ another and then with a sigh,

and how quickly we must act to . her pause was longer now, . . . to

limit suffering.

Murmurs answered her and she could see that some of the audience had

paled. Others looked defiant.

From what I, and my staff,’ and she indicated those in the front seat,

have determined, there is little option. The alternative of getting

into cold between as the dragons can is not available to us .

. . Yes?” Why not? If that’s an alternative . . -.

For them, not us,’ she said firmly. Because all the records emphasize

the speed with which Thread… consumes organic material.

Too swiftly to call a dragon, even if any were available, in your

locale. A whole cow goes in less than two minutes.

Why, that’s not even time to voice trailed off.

Precisely,’ Corey agreed. If a limb is scored, there’s the chance it

could be amputated before the organism spreads over the body Shards!

You can’t just . . . another man began.

If survival means loss of just a limb, it can be done.

But only if you’re right there . Corey recognized him as a

practitioner in a large hold in Nerat.

And many of us will be right there,’ Corey said firmly, with the

ground crews, sharing their dangers and hopefully saving as many as we

can.” She managed a wry smile. Any body of water handy is useful since

Thread drowns. Quickly, according to reports. Depending on the site of

the injury, water can impede the ingestion long enough for an amputation

to be performed. Even a trough is sufficient.” She glanced down at her

notes. Thread needs oxygen as well as organic material.

It drowns in three seconds.” What if it’s burrowed into flesh?” Three

seconds. Flesh does not have the free oxygen necessary for Thread life.

Ice, too, can retard progress, but that isn’t always available either.

Let us assume that we have, somehow, halted the organism’s progress but

we have a bad scoring and/ or an amputation. Numbweed, numb weed

numb weed And bless this planet for inventing something it didn’t know

we’d need so badly. In the case of an amputation, of course, proceed

with standard practices, including cautery. That at least would

eliminate any final vestige of Thread. There will be significant trauma

so fell is is recommended if the patient is still conscious.

She glanced down at her notes. Tomlinson and Marchane also indicate

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