[Ethlyn opens the door to find a man with a haversack, pointed ears, and a haircut that appears to have been executed with the tools of the geometer's trade.]
Ah, welcome! I'm Ethlyn... please, come in. I assume you are Mr. Spock?
[ A fair assessment, he would say. Most are not accustomed to the usual stylings and aesthetics of Vulcans. Even so, he tips his chin in the affirmative and offers her a customary ta'al, his fingers parting at the center to form it's typical vee before rejoining again. ]
Greetings, Miss Ethlyn.
[ He enters as is bid, his dark eyes scanning the interior with a sort of attentiveness one most often sees set upon a specimen. His hands settle at his sides, but the round of his shoulder and the curve of his spine indicate to the most observant a reluctance. ]
Very much so! I don't think I've ever met a patient who could provide such through detail... most humans don't know as much about what's happening in their own body as you do in yours.
[Admittedly, she didn't know well over half as much as she does now, not when she first arrived. She spent much of her first six months in Aldrip reading, reading, and reading about all 206(!) of the bones in the body, about microbes and the differences between them, sterile practice and the lymphatic system and so much more.
She leads Spock to one of the examination rooms so they can have a little more privacy to discuss it.]
You've sent me good information about what I can expect to see when I give a routine exam to one of your people. What about your own medical history... illnesses, past injuries that may trouble you, family ailments?
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Ah, welcome! I'm Ethlyn... please, come in. I assume you are Mr. Spock?
no subject
Greetings, Miss Ethlyn.
[ He enters as is bid, his dark eyes scanning the interior with a sort of attentiveness one most often sees set upon a specimen. His hands settle at his sides, but the round of his shoulder and the curve of his spine indicate to the most observant a reluctance. ]
I trust my records were informative?
no subject
[Admittedly, she didn't know well over half as much as she does now, not when she first arrived. She spent much of her first six months in Aldrip reading, reading, and reading about all 206(!) of the bones in the body, about microbes and the differences between them, sterile practice and the lymphatic system and so much more.
She leads Spock to one of the examination rooms so they can have a little more privacy to discuss it.]
You've sent me good information about what I can expect to see when I give a routine exam to one of your people. What about your own medical history... illnesses, past injuries that may trouble you, family ailments?