I hope so, took him long enoughSo is he going to admit everything to the father now?
He's focusing on trying to pass on everything that's humanly possible, and some things that shouldn't be but are with this world's divine arts. But that's no reason to limit his own means to treat the people within his reach.I’m sure Falma will succeed (please), but this being one of the riskier treatment he does, does bring up a long term question.
His medicinal practice is based on what humans (us) does, it is not perfect (nothing is), and so we have managed to gain data and build statistics on success rates and risks. We inherently know and understand this because we know of failure.
However, every single one of his treatment will succeed because he uses the power of Medicine God if and when it is necessary. There is no precedent of failure. This is amazing for the patient of course.
When he passes on his methods, it will be a challenge on explaining to both practitioners and most importantly, future patients that the treatment has risks associated with it and could fail when they are administered by others….
I think that's one of the reasons why he tries to avoid using the "Medical God" powers, not only because he still thinks himself to be human but also as a doctor in the previous life, he understands the importance of reproducible research, which can also be seen from his invention of microscope, penicillin and other drugs.I’m sure Falma will succeed (please), but this being one of the riskier treatment he does, does bring up a long term question.
His medicinal practice is based on what humans (us) does, it is not perfect (nothing is), and so we have managed to gain data and build statistics on success rates and risks. We inherently know and understand this because we know of failure.
However, every single one of his treatment will succeed because he uses the power of Medicine God if and when it is necessary. There is no precedent of failure. This is amazing for the patient of course.
When he passes on his methods, it will be a challenge on explaining to both practitioners and most importantly, future patients that the treatment has risks associated with it and could fail when they are administered by others….