The Guidebook on Using Chemicals in Medical Science

The Guidebook on Using Chemicals in Medical Science (full title: The Guidebook on Using Artificial and Natural Chemical Substances in Medical & Biomedical Sciences) is a compendium written by Dr. Lim Takh Chor about using chemical solutions or naturally extracted chemicals to use on different species.

=The Guidebook on Using Chemicals in Medical Science=

1.1 : Opioids
Opioids, which is a group of drugs including opium, morphine and heroin are extracted from poppies and used as a pain-killer, and to a certain extent a sedative (Editors Note: Though this would be considered a form of malpractice, it is used by some doctors as it is a cheaper alternative). It is made from the resin found in poppy plants and would be injected into a muscle, though if you put too much morphine in a certain body it could trigger a comatose state in the person who was given the morphine, this could possibly lead to their death. Only trained professionals should use this as it is a dangerous substance. This form of substance is illegal in a few countries. Though in some countries, it is legal for medical uses.

1.2 : Ephedra
Ephedra is a grass found in drier regions in Rathnir and Eldham is a grass that countains a substance called Albuterol. This grass is used to relieve hayfever, asthma and bronchitis. It is also used as an injected medication to prevent pulmonary viral infections, example a virus that been found in a mammal in Valron, that causes pulmonary tightness and xerostomia.

1.3 : Gamboge
Gamboge is a substance created by tapping 10 year old gamboge trees. The gamboge latex should be yellow in cour and a hollow piece of bamboo should be placed in the hole. Once the latex congeals the bamboo will break off and powdered. It is usually ingested to cause a laxative effect because it contains a chemical substance. Small doses is enough to make faeces watery and large doses is enough to cause death.