the Lara inn
Gorean Castes: Healers
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based on
The Chronicles of Counter-Earth
by the MasterScribe, John Norman
Last Updated: 9-Jan-2003 -+-
5th of the Fifth Hand of the Month of Se`Var (The 2nd Resting) 10,153 Contasta Ar
This scroll was based on work by Lorelle of Lara, with
considerable input from many sources. We welcome additions,
corrections, discussion, sources. Either email Us at
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With a flurry of cold air, the door was flung open. The man, wearing
the red tunic of the warrior, stood unsteadily in the doorway but
a moment before crumpling to the floor of the Inn. A gasp flew
round the room, silence weighing heavy in the air before a soft
babble of voices ensued and a man dressed in a tunic of green
arose and hurried to the side of the warrior. "Help here! Get this
man to a place where I can treat him."
Quickly the Lady of the Inn motioned to two silent kajiri who
carefully lifted the fallen one. Leading the way, she opened the
door of an unused room and followed the group inside, standing
back ready to assist in any way she could. Swiftly the Healer
cut away and peeled back the bloody tunic from the ashen man's
body, revealing a deep gash on his shoulder. "Well, he's lucky.
There are no muscles cut and he's not lost overmuch blood. Here
lad, take this pouch and make of the contents a strong tea."
The boy took the pouch and hurried away, returning in a few ehn with a large mug.
Taking the mug, the Healer motioned to the woman to help hold the
warrior upright while he fed him the tea. The warrior sputtered
and choked, but drank the evil broth, then settled back again as
color returned to his cheeks.
It is an interesting world John Norman drew in his novels. A
world of savagery and unforgiving codes, of the most primitive
weapons coupled with the most advanced science and medicine.
Stabilization serums coupled with low gravity meant the average
Gorean may live for hundreds of years... assuming he isn't hacked
to death in battle or devoured by a sleen.
The caste of healers is one of the five high castes, wearing the
color green to identify them. You will also see them variously
referred to as Greenrobes and Physicians. Certainly, at least in
the books, the healing arts were afforded a great deal of
importance in Gorean life. As their counterparts on Earth,
Gorean Healers spend years of study to perfect their craft.
-- Lady Lorelle, 10,151 Contasta Ar
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The MasterScribe, John Norman, never lays out a code for the Greenrobes of Gor. Below
are two serious efforts by widely different people, one a somewhat rakish healer of
Port Kar, the other a Lady whom I have not met, but corresponded with.
Extracted here in its entirety, the Physicians' Code of Wayvyrn con Kar, on the left
side below, was originally part of the Karian Notes and is used here by permission of
the Notes' Editor, Navarre-. Wayvyrn noted,
Asterisked (*) entries are either those things mentioned
in Gorean Scrolls, or things inherent in being Gorean.
I have managed to find a direct source for only the third so-marked section,
and it is noted. There is no basis in the Scrolls either for the status of
"Anathema", or for a term for a Physician's work to be a "Practice",
or for "Physician's Confidence", or for Wayvyrn's ideas on slavery
and euthanasia. They are intersting, logical, and sound "good", but
I know of no source for these ideas in the Scrolls.
Jory of Ar [Jordan M. Khaine] posits a different code,
different from Wayvyrn's. Purists will, of course, reject both, as neither is
from the Scrolls of Norman. I choose to include both here, as tLi
delights in presenting the creative thought and efforts of flesh-and-blood
Goreans, wherever and however they may be found.
Jory's code was copied and presented here with Her permission
from Her website,
http://www.angelfire.com/ma3/GreenCaste/code.html
The Green Caste - Physicians' Training Centre.
This is an excellent resource for Greenrobes, as the Lady Healer has assembled
a very full collection of quotes from the Scrolls that deal with Physicians
and Healing on Gor.
Other sources online for Greenrobes include:
- The Registered Green Caste of Physicians,
http://www.geocities.com/rgcphysicians
a lovely site that is, unfortunately, very much "under construction".
One page there that is up and worth reading is "Healing Hands",
a publication of the RGCP, by Rylee Runlan,
http://www.geocities.com/rgcphysicians/Healinghands/healinghands.html
- The White Tarns Keep
http://www.geocities.com/white_tarns_peak/index.html
has a Gorean medical dictionary.
- #Cylinder_of_Physicians on bondage.com, belonging to Saevus^Draco. Their webpage has some
interesting schematics of the Cylinder itself, but they haven't yet (as of this writing) put
up information for healers. The website is http://cityofar.com
- Ubar Luther's article on Gorean Medicine (#16, Version 5.0),
http://members.aol.com/UbarLuther/Scroll16.html
is also an excellent compendium of information on
healers and the Healing Arts, and even contains a short Gorean-style tale written by Luther.
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WAYVYRN'S CODE
- (*) Walk with Honour always. We are the most
technologically advanced Caste on Gor, and a High Caste as
well... this Honour means resonsibility.
Regarding War
- (*) In times of War, a Physician is non-combatant. If the Warriors are
the swords and shields defending the Homestone, we are the blacksmiths
that keep the blade sharp and bucklar strong. If this non-combatant
status is disregarded in times of war, the Caste will declare the
transgressor Anethema.
- When a Freeperson is declared Anethema, he is forbidden care from any
who wear the Green. In times of war, his bones will not be mended... in
times of peace his diseases will not be treated.
- A Physician will not initiate combat. To do so shames the Caste and
invites violation of our status. Transgressors will lose their Practices.
Regarding Practice
- A Physician's right to perform his art is called the Practice. A
Physician may only begin his Practice once his training is complete.
Unlike a Warrior who can take battlescars or a Scribe who can re-write a
scroll, a Physician who fails in his duties can kill his patient.
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(*)
A Freewoman of the Caste is permitted have a Practice. However, for
reasons relating to the propagation of the Caste, a Freewoman is not
allowed a Full Practice until she has borne two children.
Upon the beginning of her training, a Freewoman has locked on her left wrist two
bracelets. For each child the woman bears, a bracelet is removed.
A notable exception to the generalization that woman of a Caste
normally do not engage in Caste work is the Caste of Physicians,
whose women are commonly trained, as are the boys, in the practice
of medicine. Even the Physicians however, normally do not admit
their women to full practice until they have borne two children....
The women of the Physicians, at the age of fifteen, in many cities,
wear two bracelets on her left wrist. When has one child one bracelet
is removed; when she has a second child the second bracelet is removed.
She may then, if she desires, enter into the full practice of her craft.
Book 14, Fighting Slave: pg 210 [b]
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Regarding Responsibility
- A Physician's responsibilities are as follows in descending order of priority:
- The General Health of Gor
- The General Health of one's proximity
- One's Homestone
- The Health of an individual
If your Homestone is Port Cos, and you are in Ar, your responsibility is
to the general health of Ar, War or no War. Physicians within an army
are considered in proximity of their army, not the city it holds under siege.
- One of the responsibilities of a Physician is that of advice. Any
Freeperson (or slave with proper permission) may come to a Physician and
seek his advice. They can expect reasonable secrecy and discretion: the
Physician's Confidence. He may discuss matters of Physician's Confidence
with other Physicians and only other Physicians. He must have the
consent of the one asking of his advice before discussing it with anyone
not of the Green. Matters of Physician's Confidence cannot be used for
selfish gain.
- Sometimes a patient will need to be kept in the care of a Physician
for some extended period of time. A Physician connot enslave a
Freeperson in his care, nor can he allow the patient to be enslaved.
- If it is in the interest of greater health, a Physician can enact
Euthanasia. An example is in the case of a fatal epidemic or plague;
the killing of a violent mass-murderer is not: that is the province of
Warriors.
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JORY'S CODE
- To Maintain the health of ones Ubar, and/or House.
- To Maintain the health of ones Home Stone and its residence first and foremost.
- To keep all things between a patient and physician private, unless stated otherwise by the patient.
- To respect the rights of all patients within the boundary lines of the Physicians Caste Codes and Guidelines.
- To respect the rights of all other physicians and/or healers within the boundary lines of the Physicians Caste Codes and Guidelines.
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