Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
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418
As a sidelight on the gorean world it might be noted, in passing, that this sort of fellow, as he was working on a slave, who is an animal, would also be expected to be an expert in matters pertaining to the needs of other animals, as well, for example, bosk, kaiila, verr, tarsks, and such.
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419
His specialty within the caste of physicians would be what those of Earth would be likely to consider veterinary medicine.
3
420
The caste of physicians is a large, complex caste, and deals with a number of specialties which have to do with medicine and health.
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421
For example, individuals those of Earth might consider doctors, nurses, medical technicians, nutritionists, surgeons, medical researchers, pharmacists, physicians' assistants, dentists, veterinarians, and so on, would all be physicians, or "of the caste of physicians," on gor.
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422
As the slave is an animal it is not surprising that her medical needs, if attended to, will be usually attended to by one who specializes in the care and treatment of animals.
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423
She, no longer free, now embonded, is no longer regarded in the same way by the entire culture.
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424
This is a new adjustment she must make.
As a sidelight on the gorean world it might be noted, in passing, that this sort of fellow, as he was working on a slave, who is an animal, would also be expected to be an expert in matters pertaining to the needs of other animals, as well, for example, bosk, kaiila, verr, tarsks, and such.
His specialty within the caste of physicians would be what those of Earth would be likely to consider veterinary medicine.
The caste of physicians is a large, complex caste, and deals with a number of specialties which have to do with medicine and health.
For example, individuals those of Earth might consider doctors, nurses, medical technicians, nutritionists, surgeons, medical researchers, pharmacists, physicians' assistants, dentists, veterinarians, and so on, would all be physicians, or "of the caste of physicians," on gor.
As the slave is an animal it is not surprising that her medical needs, if attended to, will be usually attended to by one who specializes in the care and treatment of animals.
She, no longer free, now embonded, is no longer regarded in the same way by the entire culture.
This is a new adjustment she must make.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )