@@Appri in that time period amputation was the best method to survive in these situation. they'd amputate it and provide some herbal disinfectants and hope that patient survives
@@Alvis183 I'd hardly consider that the best method to survive. In that period, the best method to survive there was nothing. A broken bone right there meant you had a 95% fatality rate. I'm talking about Farma here. Why was his first choice amputation? When he clearly had other options, he chose the easy one which turned out not to be easy, and had to choose another.
@@Appri I'm not talking about farma, I'm talking about the medical science of that time. Even farma who had vast amount of medical knowledge opted for amputation 1st bcz it's middle of nowhere with no facilities. And in that scenario where proper treatment is extremely hard(and dangerous) and transporting the patient isn't really possible amputation was the only treatment that could give a possibility of survival. Remember they are riding on horses so riding a horse with broken bones is almost suicidal. The reason farma could treat his injury was bcz of his skills and divine power. His eyes tells him if what he is thinking is the most optimal teatment or not. Amputation wasn't a wrong treatment but given farma's skills, that wasn't the optimal course of action
@@Valiere2024 in a way, yes, but still I like the fact of an anime where they go further, even if its because of powers, developing for better is something i like of these kind of animes
Yeah but the other option is choose to watch him die since that wound was fatal then. XD He can reference lab experiments or just go get the milk. He chose to try to save him instead of just giving up.
@rinnegansr5980 well from what the guy omitted. The people that were killed, were the same ones targeting Falma and his family. In part the pharma nobles were bribing the clergy to send the extermination squad after Falma. Even with orders to eradicate the whole family. So yes, the eradication was justified. He didn't do it out of a whim.
@@provo-go7717 I believe the reason why they left that part out is, because it was kinda inconsenquential to farma's story. (which the anime focuses on, because god forbid anime producers focus on a side plot)
@@BlueEyesDudeDragon31 Exactly we need to remember this guy has a loot of Knowledge. Here is why "A graduate of the Pharmaceutical Sciences program at the National University of Japan, Kanji not only excelled academically but also endeared himself to colleagues and students through his helpful nature."
Farma: AMPUTATION
Divine eye: *really nigga😅you gonna cut the guy's leg off in the middle of nowhere in a medieval world and expect him to survive?*
Really, no antibiotics (he can't make pennicilin due to his purifying powers), no sulfate drugs, and he thought about amputation being an option lmao
@@Appri in that time period amputation was the best method to survive in these situation. they'd amputate it and provide some herbal disinfectants and hope that patient survives
@@Alvis183 I'd hardly consider that the best method to survive. In that period, the best method to survive there was nothing. A broken bone right there meant you had a 95% fatality rate.
I'm talking about Farma here. Why was his first choice amputation? When he clearly had other options, he chose the easy one which turned out not to be easy, and had to choose another.
@@Appri I'm not talking about farma, I'm talking about the medical science of that time. Even farma who had vast amount of medical knowledge opted for amputation 1st bcz it's middle of nowhere with no facilities. And in that scenario where proper treatment is extremely hard(and dangerous) and transporting the patient isn't really possible amputation was the only treatment that could give a possibility of survival. Remember they are riding on horses so riding a horse with broken bones is almost suicidal. The reason farma could treat his injury was bcz of his skills and divine power. His eyes tells him if what he is thinking is the most optimal teatment or not. Amputation wasn't a wrong treatment but given farma's skills, that wasn't the optimal course of action
@@Apprihe can make drugs, just not culture them.
I will reposition your bones sounds very unnerving out of context
It's not much better in context
It's also wrong😅 you reduce a fracture not reposition it
@@druidday3942yeah, but that terminology doesn’t exist there, so he was explaining what he was doing instead of using proper terms
If youre about to fight and your opponent says "I will reposition your bones" run
Finna reposition your bones... OUTSIDE the body 👿
Not me thinking it was “cursed” instead of “cured” 💀😭
@Roxy4463939 🥲 I’m so happy, someone else has done the same mistake!
IDK being cursed with a longer life in a medieval-tech world seems apt lol
this was a dope ass anime just watched the whole thing
Kinda a disappointing ending though.
@@Valiere2024 in a way, yes, but still I like the fact of an anime where they go further, even if its because of powers, developing for better is something i like of these kind of animes
Merciful savior he is a legend
Trust me, lab animals are crap to humans for surgical reference.
Yeah but the other option is choose to watch him die since that wound was fatal then. XD He can reference lab experiments or just go get the milk. He chose to try to save him instead of just giving up.
Then he very one he saved murdered a bunch of people in the church to be able to help his new found god more
They kinda skipped over that in the anime i think 💀
@@lightyagami3492 kinda? KINDA!? well yea this is the first time i have heard about that xD
huhh that happened? the anime skipped over so much no wonder I thought the anime was bs
@rinnegansr5980 well from what the guy omitted.
The people that were killed, were the same ones targeting Falma and his family. In part the pharma nobles were bribing the clergy to send the extermination squad after Falma. Even with orders to eradicate the whole family.
So yes, the eradication was justified. He didn't do it out of a whim.
@@provo-go7717 I believe the reason why they left that part out is, because it was kinda inconsenquential to farma's story. (which the anime focuses on, because god forbid anime producers focus on a side plot)
Which episode was this?
What was the lumbar puncture for? Too much csf fluid?
Haven't you watched Dr house? You always need a lumbar puncture
@@krayte5120 LMAO
Presumably to check positioning for a spinal block maybe. The tap he makes with the block after is checking the block worked
He's injecting the anesthesia. Moving bones without it sound like a really bad time
farma repositioned his bones, but he's free to rearrange my guts whenever he wants
Uh ...you do realize Farma is the mind of a grown man inside a boy's body, right?
@@BlueEyesDudeDragon31 Exactly we need to remember this guy has a loot of Knowledge. Here is why "A graduate of the Pharmaceutical Sciences program at the National University of Japan, Kanji not only excelled academically but also endeared himself to colleagues and students through his helpful nature."
Gross. He’s 10. 🤢
@@professionalinsomniac8338 no he's a grown up man
@@greensboss 🤦🏾