Alexander and Pasha Farzah finished observing this section of the clinic and were led through an attaching wing to the opposite side, which did not have small rooms but was composed of large halls equipped with benches and beds where patients could rest or lie down.
"This is where we treated the injured. Burns, fractures, and broken bones are the most common types of injuries we get here," Jupitus said as she led the two men down the hallway flanked by beds on both sides and filled with patients, many moaning in pain as there were no painkillers to suppress their throbbing and sometimes agonizing ache.
While the present doctors and helpers tried to smooth some of the suffering, using comforting talks and also thorough a variety of medical supplies and instruments, including bandages, splints, tools such as specula, forceps, scalpels, and herbal remedies