Ways to Treat Werewolf Bites

Lynda Cordova moosiemlo at yahoo.com
Sun Sep 11 04:53:14 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 139993



Molley wrote:
> <snip> SS/PS on page 220, chapter 15, Nicolas Flamel: "The 
> next morning in DADA, while copying down different ways of 
> treating werewolf bites, <snip>" Huh? Later canon makes it 
> clear that a bite from a werewolf has no cure. <snip> Or is 
> there a difference between "treating" a werewolf bite and 
> "curing" it?


Lynda says:
I would think this is right.  That a werewolf bite can be 
treated, but not cured.  For a real life example, I have 
psoriasis, a condition which can be treated with a number of 
medications, therapies, stress relieving measures, etc. and 
which can even be in remission fairly lengthy time periods, 
but which always crops back up again, because it can't be 
cured, although the symptoms can be treated and the outbreaks 
lessened to some extent.

 
Lynda










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