When it comes to places like hospitals or infirmaries, the first thing that comes to mind is the ubiquitous smell of disinfectant water, but that's for Muggles. There is no such thing as disinfectant water in the places where wizards heal their wounds, and although the disinfectant water smells big, Solim actually likes to smell it. But the Hogwarts hospital is different, there is only a bad smell of herbs, and there is more than one, it is a mixture of multiple smells, and as long as Madam Pomfrey has a patient here, this smell will always waft through the school hospital, and you can smell it from afar.

These smells were nothing to Solim, who had smelled the smell of trolls. Once in the school hospital, Solim made a beeline for the only bed where people were lying.

Draco was unconscious now, and needless to say, Madam Pomfrey must have given him a potion to calm his emotions, otherwise this guy wouldn't have slept so hard - Solim coughed vigorously while standing here, and Draco didn't wake up, but lured Madam Pomfrey out.

"I'm going to visit and I'll be back tomorrow!" Madam Pomfrey poked her head out from behind a curtain and glanced at Solim.

"He's not going to wake up today. Madam Pomfrey added.

Solim sniffed hard, trying to discern the smell wafting through the air. The materials for the Water of Life and Death were not cheap, and the configuration was not simple, so Solim would not believe that Madam Pomfrey would pour Draco with Water of Life and Death to give him a rest.

"Sweet," Solim smelled a familiar smell, "Is it sneeze syrup?" it smells a little greasy, it should be because of too much moonstone powder, use a palliative to make this fool sleep, Madam Pomfrey, aren't you afraid that he will really sleep 'dead'?" "A palliative is something that only fifth-year Hogwarts students will be exposed to in Potions class, this potion is used to calm and soothe irritability and anxiety. If the ingredients are overloaded, the person taking the drug will fall into a lethargic and sometimes irreversible lethargy.

Obviously, Madam Pomfrey, who is very accomplished in potions, added a few more ingredients in moderation, so that the palliative also has the effect of sleeping pills.

Madam Pomfrey, with a head poking out from behind the curtain, was stunned for a moment at Solim's words.

"And this fishy smell, it must be a blood tonic, right? He's already bleeding so badly that he needs to use a blood tonic?" Solim watched as Madam Pomfrey stepped out from behind the curtain.

"You know a lot...... "Madam Pomfrey wiped her hands from her apron and stared at Solim's face, "...... Have I seen you?"

"I lived here last semester......"

"Oh! I remembered. If I'm not mistaken, you're the one who had a problem with the polyjuice potion, right?"

Bobbi Pomfrey can be the school doctor at Hogwarts, so there is no doubt about her level, and she is also a general practitioner. Usually the students would come to her if they had a headache or brain fever, and if they had any bruises, they would also come to bother her, but basically they were all minor problems that did not hurt or itch, not to mention Madam Pomfrey, even a St. Mungo's intern could deal with it.

There are few students who can be remembered by Madam Pomfrey, either they are often sick and injured and run to her, such as Harry Potter, or the injuries they receive are rare among students, and Lim is the second. It is interesting that a second-year student was poisoned by a problematic compound decoction, and Madam Pomfrey immediately remembered Solim, a very peculiar patient. Generally speaking, a problem with the decoction will only cause harm - like Hermione in the original books.

"You're pretty good. "It's rare for Madam Pomfrey to speak like that to a student.

She and her students usually use things like, "Get out of here, the patient needs to rest!" or "Drink this pill and get some rest." Something like that.

"A sniff will tell you what potion I'm using, and Professor Snape will be very pleased to hear it. "Madam Pomfrey is a physician, and to become a qualified physician in the wizarding world, especially a general practitioner like Madam Pomfrey, you must have a deep and thorough study of potions, transfiguration, dark magic, herbs, and magical creatures—which is extremely difficult.

Because the damage taken by wizards is varied.

Wizards often suffer from spells when fighting or fighting, and spells are divided into black magic damage and general magic damage, and it is impossible to heal such damage without a deep understanding of spells and dark magic.

Poison, this is a very popular means of harming people, whether it is the living hell decoction that wizards are familiar with or those that are not known to the public, if you want to tell what kind of poison it is in a short time, and then administer appropriate first aid measures to delay the time, and finally configure the corresponding antidote in a short time, it is impossible to complete it without a master-level potion level.

Transformation damage, which has always been a headache for St. Mungo. A lot of deformation damage is permanent, and the so-called permanent damage doesn't mean that it can't be recovered, but the chance of recovery is very small. St. Mungo spends a lot of money every year to keep some wizards who are extremely accomplished in Transfiguration, if nothing else, just so that they can come out and save the scene when St. Mungo can't figure it out. Not to mention anything else, one of the most ordinary malicious transformations - just like the kind of fake Moody in the original book who turned Draco into a stoat, as long as the wizard who cast the spell at that time deliberately used some means, it would cause a very serious transformation damage, and the wizard who can heal the transformation damage must have a very high attainment in transformation, maybe Madam Pomfrey is not as good as Dumbledore in transformation, but it is definitely not much worse than Professor McGonagall, or even a little higher than Professor McGonagall.

Not to mention herbal medicine, a must-have knowledge for physicians. And there is no shortage of strange herbs in the wizarding world, which can not only be used to make potions or poisons for wizards, but sometimes they can also be used directly to harm people, such as the pus of Babo's tubers, and the undiluted Babo's tuber sap can cause extraordinary damage once it touches people's skin. Every semester at Hogwarts, upperclassmen get hurt in Professor Sprout's herb class.

As for magical creatures, Draco is a prime example. But he was lucky, he was just scratched on the arm by a hippogriff, but he bled a little, and even his bones were fine, but he was a little frightened. But think about it, how many poisonous magical creatures are there in the wizarding world? Needless to say, there are few wizards who see that thing who can survive, so naturally they don't need to be treated. But what about the three-headed dog? Hogwarts has such a rare animal, its saliva is poisonous, and it is very volatile, people who often stay next to the three-headed dog are very easy to be poisoned if they do not take any protective measures, once someone is poisoned, it needs to be accurately judged by the doctor, and the corresponding treatment measures are applied. If you don't know anything about magical creatures, you can't be a "general practitioner" like Madam Pomfrey

Even Solim thought that Madam Pomfrey would be easily up to the task—at least better than Hagrid.

If anyone has noticed, they will find that St. Mungo's doctors use wands made of very sensitive materials such as beech, black walnut, chestnut, and hawthorn, and regardless of other characteristics, the wands used by doctors are usually extremely sensitive to changes in magical power, which means that a qualified physician must be very skilled in manipulating magical power. Classes that also have strict requirements for mana manipulation are spell breakers, such as Elrond and Bill Weasley.

Spells, black magic, potions, herbs, transfiguration, and magical creatures are all six lessons that a general practitioner has to master. Erudite people like Dumbledore and long-lived people like Nicolame dare not say that they can do everything in these six aspects, Dumbledore does have a high talent in alchemy, transfiguration, charms, and dark arts, but at least he still has to rely on Snape in terms of potions, but a qualified general practitioner has to study all the categories of magic except alchemy, so a qualified general practitioner is even rarer than a great wizard - and this is exactly the case.

No wizard would dare to say he was good at everything, but someone like Madam Pomfrey would dare to say so. Spells, Transfiguration, Dark Magic, Herbs, Potions, and Magical Creatures are the six classes that encompass almost all types of magic, and it is absolutely impossible to achieve high enough achievements in each of these six branches of magic without extraordinary talent.

And Madam Pomfrey has served as the school doctor for so many years, she is undoubtedly qualified. Perhaps the only area in which Madam Pomfrey is not good is combat. _

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