Medical Supplies

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Outdoor Equipment Medical Supplies
Item Cost Weight
Bandages
~ 100, 10" squares 2 sp 1 lb.
~ 2" wide, 50 yard roll 1 gp 1 lb.
Crutches 1 gp 2 lb.
Field Healer’s kit 55 gp 1 lb.
Font, Great (per 10 ft. x 10 ft. section) 1,500 gp 1,000 lb.
Font, Portable 150 gp 4 lb.
Gauze (per yard) 1 sp 1/10 lb.
Healer’s kit 50 gp 1 lb.
Leeches, per jar 10 gp 1 lb.
Mortar & Pestle 2 gp 2 lb.
Razor 1 gp
Sewing needle 5 sp
Splint Set 4 gp 1 lb.
Soap (per lb.) 5 sp 1 lb.
Tread, per spool 1 sp 1/2 lb.
Tweezers 5 sp

Healer’s Kit: It is the perfect tool for healing and provides a +2 circumstance bonus on Heal checks. A healer’s kit is exhausted after ten uses.

Field Healer’s Kit: Although trained in the healing arts, paladins often do not have time to tend to a fallen comrade when he runs out of healing magic, or when the magic does not apply. The field kit is a small box with the absolute minimum equipment necessary for five applications. Using a field healer’s kit grants a character a +1 circumstance bonus to Heal checks, but using it in combat is considered a move equivalent action instead of a standard action.

Font, Great: In a shrine or temple, a font is a sacred fountain or pool that holds blessed water. During religious ceremonies the water is often used to douse items, or the faithful, in the hopes of washing away impurities. A great font measures at least 10-feet by 10- feet and is usually deep enough to bathe in. In extremely large temples, it may even be deep enough to swim in or immerse animals like horses. Great fonts are used for extremely special rituals, ones that involve dozens or hundreds of participants who must receive the blessing that its depths can provide.

Font, Portable: At the other end of the size scale from the great font is the portable font. Rarely larger than a soup tureen, portable fonts offer the ceremonial benefits of a font for small shrines and private gatherings. Because of their size, portable fonts are normally ‘primed’ with a full vial of holy water before each use.