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== What does the chief medical dwarf do? ==
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This page states: "The Chief Medical Dwarf only enables the Health status screen. The position has no in-game use."
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So now that there's no health status screen... what does this position actually accomplish? I assume hospitals won't actually work without one but someone should check and update this page and [[chief medical dwarf]]. [[User:NiftyManiac|NiftyManiac]] ([[User talk:NiftyManiac|talk]]) 21:47, 3 January 2023 (UTC)
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==Splints cause dwarves to remain in the bed until healed==
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In the premium version, I don't believe this is the case any more, or at least the time it takes to heal is so short that this effect is negligible. <small>&ndash; [[template:unsigned|unsigned]] comment by [[User:Odieman|Odieman]]</small>

Latest revision as of 23:19, 28 July 2023

What does the chief medical dwarf do?[edit]

This page states: "The Chief Medical Dwarf only enables the Health status screen. The position has no in-game use."

So now that there's no health status screen... what does this position actually accomplish? I assume hospitals won't actually work without one but someone should check and update this page and chief medical dwarf. NiftyManiac (talk) 21:47, 3 January 2023 (UTC)

Splints cause dwarves to remain in the bed until healed[edit]

In the premium version, I don't believe this is the case any more, or at least the time it takes to heal is so short that this effect is negligible. unsigned comment by Odieman