Heal Xd20 Health Points, where X is the user's First Aid skill. If the user has a skill of 4 or more, also heal Xd3 Critical Health Points.
Emergency medical mixture is an invention of French-Aboriginal physician, chemist and pornographic writer Antoine Jardogoord in the year of 1919. The original mixture was based in a medicinal brewing used by Aboriginal medical specialists from the medieval times up to the Revolutionary Wars. While the original ages-old recipe was nothing but strong alcohol with crushed herbs that helped the healing process, Jardogoord added a few ingredients. Honey, analgesics and the replacement of varied fermented alcohols with rubbing alcohol stand out. However, the most important ingredient is Healroot extract. While relatively simple, the mixture has proven to be extremely efficient at treating non-critical trauma. Further additions have been made over the decades using more high-quality ingredients and more exotic Oceanykan plants, but this has resulted in a very steep price increase. When used in conjunction with a surgical stapler and impromptu reaction, an emergency mixture could theoretically save a patient from deadly trauma such as a heart injury. However, such results have only been accomplished on very rare occasions, and few in high stress conditions like frontline combat.
Three models are currently in production and sale. The Model 1919, or "A-type", is still produced as a low-cost alternative to the newer versions. It may come in a little glass flask with no or crude identification and a cork. The Model 1941 or "B-type" includes higher quality ingredients alongside Unknown extract, and shares more or less the same package but with a sturdier glass and printed identification. The Model 1960 or "C-type", displayed above, is the most modern and by far the most expensive variation. It is packaged in a fancy stainless steel flask with a screw seal and visible, colourful identification. Includes very high-quality ingredients, Irelye extract and the products of over a dozen rare Oceanykan healing plants. These models cost in average 2$, 5$ and 15$ respectively.