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| − | '''Chiurgeons''' are medical and anatomical specialists of the [[Inquisition]], [[Orders Hospitaller]], and [[Officio Medicae]]. Often serving in the [[Inquisitorial retinue|Retinue]] of [[Inquisitor]]s, these servants specialize not only in the art of healing but also the art of repentance, interrogation, and the yielding of information through torture. Knowing the intricacies of human anatomy, they know the exact amount of punishment they can inflict on their subjects before it expires. They can inflict the maximum amount of pain for the least amount of effort, and then nurse their subject's shattered body back to health in order to begin the process again.{{Fn|1}} | + | [[Image:IGMedic.jpg|thumb|right|Imperial Guard Field Chirurgeon]] |
| + | '''Chiurgeons''' (also spelled '''Chirurgeons''') are medical and anatomical specialists of the [[Inquisition]], [[Imperial Guard]], [[Orders Hospitaller]], and [[Officio Medicae]]. Often serving in the [[Inquisitorial retinue|Retinue]] of [[Inquisitor]]s, these servants specialize not only in the art of healing but also the art of repentance, interrogation, and the yielding of information through torture. Knowing the intricacies of human anatomy, they know the exact amount of punishment they can inflict on their subjects before it expires. They can inflict the maximum amount of pain for the least amount of effort, and then nurse their subject's shattered body back to health in order to begin the process again.{{Fn|1}} | ||
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| + | ==Field Chiurgeon== | ||
| + | '''Field Chiurgeons''' are the field medics used by the [[Imperial Guard]]. | ||
| + | field chirurgeon is first and foremost a line trooper, | ||
| + | but one who has received additional training in order | ||
| + | to render medical aid to his comrades when needed. In particular, the field chirurgeon’s expertise lies in keeping | ||
| + | his fellow soldiers standing during a given battle so that the | ||
| + | entire squad can survive.{{Fn|2}} | ||
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| + | Highly experienced Imperial Guard [[regiment]]s, | ||
| + | those that have been operational for many years | ||
| + | and whose members are considered veterans, are | ||
| + | likely to field a great number of field chirurgeons | ||
| + | in their ranks.{{Fn|2}} | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
*{{Endn|1}}: [[Codex: Witch Hunters (3rd Edition)]], pg. 16 | *{{Endn|1}}: [[Codex: Witch Hunters (3rd Edition)]], pg. 16 | ||
| + | *{{Endn|2}}: [[Only War: Hammer of the Emperor]] pg.66 | ||
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[[Category:Inquisition]] | [[Category:Inquisition]] | ||
[[Category:Troops (Adepta Sororitas)]] | [[Category:Troops (Adepta Sororitas)]] | ||
Revision as of 10:12, 14 October 2014
| This article is about the Inquisition medicae; for the Chaos artifact, see Chirurgeon. |
Chiurgeons (also spelled Chirurgeons) are medical and anatomical specialists of the Inquisition, Imperial Guard, Orders Hospitaller, and Officio Medicae. Often serving in the Retinue of Inquisitors, these servants specialize not only in the art of healing but also the art of repentance, interrogation, and the yielding of information through torture. Knowing the intricacies of human anatomy, they know the exact amount of punishment they can inflict on their subjects before it expires. They can inflict the maximum amount of pain for the least amount of effort, and then nurse their subject's shattered body back to health in order to begin the process again.[1]
Field Chiurgeon
Field Chiurgeons are the field medics used by the Imperial Guard. field chirurgeon is first and foremost a line trooper, but one who has received additional training in order to render medical aid to his comrades when needed. In particular, the field chirurgeon’s expertise lies in keeping his fellow soldiers standing during a given battle so that the entire squad can survive.[2]
Highly experienced Imperial Guard regiments, those that have been operational for many years and whose members are considered veterans, are likely to field a great number of field chirurgeons in their ranks.[2]
Sources
- 1: Codex: Witch Hunters (3rd Edition), pg. 16
- 2: Only War: Hammer of the Emperor pg.66