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If the Sim neglects his/her's responsibility as a physician, then they might have to pay a fine, or be humiliated. Sometimes even go to an execution, though that may only happen if the Sim is a repeat slacker in their job.
If the Sim neglects his/her's responsibility as a physician, then they might have to pay a fine, or be humiliated. Sometimes even go to an execution, though that may only happen if the Sim is a repeat slacker in their job.


When a Sim is ill or has the plague they go to the physician to be cured. if not, the plague may spread when that Sim enters a crowded area and they will most likely die. quests may involve the doctor having to find a remedy to a mysterious illness, or curing the king.
When a Sim is ill or has the plague they go to the physician to be cured. If not, the plague may spread when the infected Sim enters a crowded area. Quests may involve the doctor having to find a remedy to a mysterious illness, or curing the monarch.


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Revision as of 17:08, 15 February 2011

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A Doctor leeching their patient.

A Physician is a character who is set to appear in The Sims Medieval. The physician is responsible for curing the ill by dropping a couple of leeches on a affected sim, that process is called "Bleeding" the Sims. It's for the draining blood process, and then giving them medicine.

If the Sim neglects his/her's responsibility as a physician, then they might have to pay a fine, or be humiliated. Sometimes even go to an execution, though that may only happen if the Sim is a repeat slacker in their job.

When a Sim is ill or has the plague they go to the physician to be cured. If not, the plague may spread when the infected Sim enters a crowded area. Quests may involve the doctor having to find a remedy to a mysterious illness, or curing the monarch.