Dr. John H. Watson, M.D. (
lightconductor) wrote2024-02-05 07:31 pm
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Here you may contact Dr. John H. Watson, MD, late of Her Majesty's Army, with any professional or personal issues. He is available by phone, message, or just by dropping in on him at his clinic or his tenement flat.
The Clinic
Watson's clinic is a small building with a couple examination rooms and some beds, kept warm with a little iron stove in the front room. Pictures to come at some point.
The Flat
A short walk away from the clinic is Watson's small but cosy flat, on the second floor in a small tenement building.
The "sitting room" end of the main room
The kitchen, where the stove is the primary source of heat
Watson's desk
Watson's bedroom, alternate view
The Clinic
Watson's clinic is a small building with a couple examination rooms and some beds, kept warm with a little iron stove in the front room. Pictures to come at some point.
The Flat
A short walk away from the clinic is Watson's small but cosy flat, on the second floor in a small tenement building.
The "sitting room" end of the main room
The kitchen, where the stove is the primary source of heat
Watson's desk
Watson's bedroom, alternate view

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He starts to unbutton his waistcoat, to allow for an easier examination.
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Does a side gig as a detective help him ask better questions? Watson retrieves his stethoscope from a side tray, making a note to check Siebren's balance, along with everything else. Just in case.
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Watson puts his stethoscope to Siebren's chest to listen to his heart.
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The physical exam is standard enough, for a sixty-sonething arthritic, at least with regard to the vitals. Siebren could stand to exercise more, if he can find a form that doesn't conflict with achy joints. Swimming, perhaps. Beyond that, much of his issue is truly in his head.
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"There is nothing obviously wrong with you, physically," he says, "outside of pre-existing conditions. My advice for you would be to keep alert for anything that is unusual or alarming, and we can address that, but at present... well, you've had quite the experience, which has no doubt taken a toll on you. A little rest, a little light activity if you feel up to it, but at the moment? I don't think there is much to worry about on this front."
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He can't completely relax, but the relief on his face is very visible.