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Also yes, if you were brave enough to bring your own physician (or even your wife!) then they may make the healing rolls if you remove from battle.  
 
Also yes, if you were brave enough to bring your own physician (or even your wife!) then they may make the healing rolls if you remove from battle.  
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Mark off that the knight has received first aid for his wounds.
 
Mark off that the knight has received first aid for his wounds.
 
''For Injured or Wounded knights:''
 
  
 
If first aid is successful reduce injury by one level.
 
If first aid is successful reduce injury by one level.
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A fumble of course makes things worse. Increase the injury level of the knight by 1.  
 
A fumble of course makes things worse. Increase the injury level of the knight by 1.  
 
''For mortally wounded knights''
 
 
Mortally wounded knights must be treated immediately. If their unit cannot or will not disengage then a squire roll must be made. Failure means the knight dies before he can be evacuated. Critical success means an excellent healer is found. Treat all 1d6 results for skill as 6s. Normal success means a typical healer is found. The healer then rolls their First Aid skill.
 
 
A successful roll means the knight survives the battle. A failure means the knight dies of his wounds. Critical success means the knight's condition improves to Wounded though he remains unconscious.
 
  
  

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