Hello! I have multiple questions on this one scenario, I hope that's all right :)
Setting: I am writing a piece set in the "dark ages" around the time of Geoffrey of Monmouth and Arthurian legends. In the fandom canon knowledge and treatment of diseases and injuries is more advanced than it actually was at the time. For example there is knowledge of
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when I was researching suturing I came upon Military Medicine in the Middle Ages and they do also say something on fractures, however I assume this is high middle ages rather than the timeframe you are looking for ( ... )
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And I agree that there is a lot of wiggle room when using the series - but if the OP really is thinking in terms of Geoffrey of Monmouth, they're stuck with something very close to real life middle ages.
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Anyway thanks a lot for your help :D About the fainting, since I was leaning towards a compound break earlier then the fainting due to pain seemed more realistic in that situation. But I agree that it is less likely if he is to suffer a closed fracture.
And sorry about making you do more Arthurian research xD
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and 's fine, I usually keep all my research on all subjects. always useful for something.
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I didn't know that Constantinople was still trading with Cornwall, learned something new, thanks :)
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