Isekai Yakkyoku - Ch. 59 - Palle’s Fight against Disease

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Something Palle is fond of? That must be Palle himself. He's the most fond of his own supreme, august himself. So, a portrait of Palle in a very serious but subtly flattering style. Though I suppose Palle treating extremely satisfied and grateful looking patients might also work as a theme.
 
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As long as she's not using Scheele's Green, it should be wholesome
Or Orpiment, Realgar, Uranium Orange, Lead White, Vermilion, Antimony White, Barium Yellow, Naples Yellow, Cadmium Chromatics, Chromium Chromatics, Radium Paint, Umber (both Burnt and Raw), Alizarin Crimson, Paris Green, and so many more. THERE ARE SO MANY HIGHLY TOXIC PAINTS.
 
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He's an idiot.

The worst patient is a doctor.

"Seeing you smile is more important."
If that's what you want it's better to accept the help she offers.

I can see why that painting would be considered bad taste.

"I think he won't bluntly refuse it and hurt Lotte's feelings."
But wasn't the point to paint something he likes, rather than to make Lotte do something to feel good about herself?
 
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If the brother feels bored, he can read books and study as long as not strong physical excercises. There are some cancer patients, who studied about their own cancer even while bedridden, for example David Servan-Schreiber and Jane McLelland.
 
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Am I the only one who finds this cancer arc rather zzzzz?
You know tastes and colors...

Or you probably are subconsciously too used to other MCs just falling downstairs in a dungeon and conveniently finding the "Cancer cure spell" on the floor and fixing everything instantly, plus cancer is pretty boring there's no magical bacteria/virus/organism you can blast away in a flashy magic battle, it's literally us nuking the human body in the hope we take cancer with it.
 
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Not sure if being a (student) doctor has much to do with it, but yeah, he's kind of a dumbass to excercise after having the risks explained to him AND sporting hematomas all over as a remainder.
It's something doctors actually say. Whether it's true depends on the person, but people with medical experience tend to have higher demands, and sometimes trust themselves more than their physicians. On the other hand, if they do trust the ones taking care of them, they make for great patients you can discuss with in more depth. So the difference between a reasonable patient and an unreasonable one is much greater than for a patient with little medical knowledge. Or in other words, they can be both the best and the worst patients.

No points for guessing which the situation in this manga is.
 
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You know tastes and colors...

Or you probably are subconsciously too used to other MCs just falling downstairs in a dungeon and conveniently finding the "Cancer cure spell" on the floor and fixing everything instantly, plus cancer is pretty boring there's no magical bacteria/virus/organism you can blast away in a flashy magic battle, it's literally us nuking the human body in the hope we take cancer with it.
Yeah I think it's the fact that its mostly being told through exposition and the characters arent "doing" (I know theyre busy af) much. The plague arc was much more exciting, hard to do the same with cancer.
 
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It's something doctors actually say. Whether it's true depends on the person, but people with medical experience tend to have higher demands, and sometimes trust themselves more than their physicians. On the other hand, if they do trust the ones taking care of them, they make for great patients you can discuss with in more depth. So the difference between a reasonable patient and an unreasonable one is much greater than for a patient with little medical knowledge. Or in other words, they can be both the best and the worst patients.

No points for guessing which the situation in this manga is.
I suppose that would make sense, though I honestly never heard of that being a common opinion among doctors. Maybe it's a local thing for your country, or I'm just out of the loop.

In any case, I can't for the life of me understand why the MC still tiptoes around his abilities with his brother. At this point, he might as well just tell him everything the father was told. The excuse of shattering his worldview has already long passed. Heck, just laying it all on divine revelation would suffice, I doubt he'd even mention it again afterwards.
 

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