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Medicine and caring for the people of the clan Mackenzie seemed the most logical way for me to earn their trust, but in order to do that without raising suspicion, I would have to find a way to apply 20th century medicine using only the methods and equipment available in the 18th.
“Aye, I believe ye, Sassenach. But it would ha’ been a good deal easier if you’d only been a witch.”
– James Alexander Malcom MacKensie Fraser
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Use headings to introduce new sections and subsections, break up the text, organize content, and populate the table of contents. Headings help organize and structure your content and make it readable to visitors and search engines.
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- Ordered list item one
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