“Technically you already knew you didn’t need to do that,” Palamedes says breezily. She could have come to him, after all, if she hadn’t been so stubborn. “But essentially, yes. Obviously, acute necrosis is still possible: people can die from blood loss, a punctured lung, a snapped spine.” He winces just slightly, keenly aware that Clarke has experienced them all. “But bacterial and viral infection seem to be nonexistent, which removes the possibility of sepsis, or, for that matter, any need for antibiotics at all.”
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