[The green tab is by far the most robust of the four divided sections; since I'm sure someone will ask, the general sequence of most entries to least entries is green, followed by white, with yellow and blue being the least and also approximately equal.
Each page in this section of the logbook is a report of an individualized incident for which someone received treatment. The names listed as the patient receiving treatment are short words like GUNNY and DUNER and PACE; the signature at the bottom is uniformly STITCH. A fairly lengthy portion of the book features these same names over and over again; however, if Johanna continues to page back a ways, she'll notice that eventually they change to different ones, and the signatory at the bottom also changes. Further still, they change again.
Though the actual documentation is difficult to make out in that way that reading things is sometimes difficult to parse and retain in dreams, she is able to make out the nature of the incidents tends to be things like broken arms, lacerations, contusions, and other types of trauma injuries, albeit dotted through here and there with things like routine checkups, headaches, and the like.]
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Each page in this section of the logbook is a report of an individualized incident for which someone received treatment. The names listed as the patient receiving treatment are short words like GUNNY and DUNER and PACE; the signature at the bottom is uniformly STITCH. A fairly lengthy portion of the book features these same names over and over again; however, if Johanna continues to page back a ways, she'll notice that eventually they change to different ones, and the signatory at the bottom also changes. Further still, they change again.
Though the actual documentation is difficult to make out in that way that reading things is sometimes difficult to parse and retain in dreams, she is able to make out the nature of the incidents tends to be things like broken arms, lacerations, contusions, and other types of trauma injuries, albeit dotted through here and there with things like routine checkups, headaches, and the like.]