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dwarfish

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Pathologist profession
« on: April 27, 2021, 07:53:28 pm »

implement it pls:
a profession as one of the medical dwarf jobs and is used to cure syndromes by researching creature and plant extracts in the butcher shop and still, and also by discussing findings with scholars in the library

fortress has a new "syndrome knowledge" category similar to the civilization's knowledge of training animals

profession can be used to make salves and remedies at a still with the appropriate ingredients

extracts can be obtained with a new "obtain extract" job that can also target sick dwarves in addition to caged creatures or corpses

animals could sometimes have diseases specific to them that can spread to dwarves. giant bats could give you dwarf-covid
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Re: Pathologist profession
« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2021, 04:58:38 pm »

implement it pls:
a profession as one of the medical dwarf jobs and is used to cure syndromes by researching creature and plant extracts in the butcher shop and still, and also by discussing findings with scholars in the library

fortress has a new "syndrome knowledge" category similar to the civilization's knowledge of training animals

profession can be used to make salves and remedies at a still with the appropriate ingredients

extracts can be obtained with a new "obtain extract" job that can also target sick dwarves in addition to caged creatures or corpses

animals could sometimes have diseases specific to them that can spread to dwarves. giant bats could give you dwarf-covid

Looks more like Apothecarist.

And Animal caretaker really need fixing.
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