Luna Plath Monday 20th December 2010 13:30 | Preventative Medicine |
this is such an accurate characterization of Snape and Madam Pomfrey. Well done. |
Tuesday 21st December 2010 15:43 | Preventative Medicine (Author Response) |
Thank you! Snape's not the sort of person you'd expect to be patient with this sort of thing. |
bookish327 Monday 27th October 2008 07:56 | Preventative Medicine |
Funny story. I like the idea of Madam Pomfrey not being too overly judgmental of the students, so I enjoyed your characterization of her. Thanks for sharing this with us. |
Monday 27th October 2008 13:04 | Preventative Medicine (Author Response) |
Thank you. |
gymnastgal19 Monday 21st April 2008 20:57 | Preventative Medicine |
hehe cute! I wonder what happened to them....
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Tuesday 22nd April 2008 13:59 | Preventative Medicine (Author Response) |
Rhetor's review below might give you an idea. |
majolie Wednesday 5th December 2007 08:13 | Preventative Medicine |
I love it! Snape with a sense of humor! At first I did not want to read it since it was about characters I didn't care anything about, but it was so funny. |
Wednesday 5th December 2007 16:48 | Preventative Medicine (Author Response) |
Thank you very much! And yeah, I'm sure Snape [i]has[/i] a sense of humour -- just a rather nasty one. |
gymnastgal19 Thursday 29th November 2007 21:24 | Preventative Medicine |
......interesting... you had me guessing to teh end... but i dont know what happened....
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Friday 30th November 2007 03:35 | Preventative Medicine (Author Response) |
Ah. Might I direct you to the review from Rhetor and the reply? |
ginnysohma Sunday 22nd April 2007 20:21 | Preventative Medicine |
not too often do i see storys centered around our favorite medi-witch, it was well written and showed her character well. and snape was written extremely well, i could almost see him in a more favorable light! i hope to see more |
Monday 23rd April 2007 08:40 | Preventative Medicine (Author Response) |
Thank you! Poppy just seemed to be the right viewpoint character for this. I don't usually write Snape, so I'm glad he sounded right. |
Rhetor Sunday 22nd April 2007 07:20 | Preventative Medicine |
This one made me smile. It is, of course, perfectly consistent with Snape's misanthropic tendencies that he'd put such things into the potion. (And we've certainly heard, haven't we, a wish that cures to venereal diseases would include something to calm the ardor for a a while.) I do hope it's not permanent. One wonders, though, why Pomfrey would have stood for it if she objected to it; no doubt a mediwitch is capable of brewing medicinal potions herself. |
Sunday 22nd April 2007 17:29 | Preventative Medicine (Author Response) |
Thank you -- it was partly inspired by hearing about a certain unpleasant cure used in the Army.
Your're probably right about Poppy being able to brew it herself, on reflection -- let's say it's a very complicated potion and she doesn't have time to do it herself, or that union rules mean that the Potions master has to brew all potions at Hogwarts or something. |
Patches Friday 20th April 2007 16:44 | Preventative Medicine |
Leave it to Snape to make a potion that will teach lessons. This would be funny to everyone but the participants. Thanks for writing. This is very well thought out. I look forward to more. p |
Friday 20th April 2007 16:55 | Preventative Medicine (Author Response) |
Thank you -- it did seem the sort of thing that Snape would do. |
CrumpleHornedKiwi Wednesday 18th April 2007 03:33 | Preventative Medicine |
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Wednesday 18th April 2007 06:06 | Preventative Medicine (Author Response) |
Thank you! |
MysterySilkRules_lol Sunday 15th April 2007 17:24 | Preventative Medicine |
Very Nice. lol |
Sunday 15th April 2007 17:49 | Preventative Medicine (Author Response) |
Thank you! |
Nundu Sunday 15th April 2007 09:23 | Preventative Medicine |
This is just tooooo funny! |
Sunday 15th April 2007 11:58 | Preventative Medicine (Author Response) |
Thank you! |
Shalli Sunday 15th April 2007 09:15 | Preventative Medicine |
*sniggers*
Wonderfully amusing. |
Sunday 15th April 2007 11:59 | Preventative Medicine (Author Response) |
Thank you! |
Arnel Saturday 14th April 2007 21:50 | Preventative Medicine |
This is a darling story! I love how you leave so much to the imagination, especially with the color, location and size of the results due to the added ingredients Professor Snape so "generously" put in! Leave it to him to cause undue torment to the already-distressed victims! Thanks for sharing this with us. |
Sunday 15th April 2007 08:36 | Preventative Medicine (Author Response) |
Thank you -- yes, you could imagine Snape being less than kind in this way. |
Megan SQ Saturday 14th April 2007 10:01 | Preventative Medicine |
Oh, you made me smile throughout the story. I loved the fact that you weren't explicit anywhere, and left it to us to fill in the blanks. I suppose that should tell us just how dirty our minds can get. :-) |
Sunday 15th April 2007 08:35 | Preventative Medicine (Author Response) |
Yes, probably. Thank you! |
topbabe Saturday 14th April 2007 09:16 | Preventative Medicine |
Heya great story, just outta interest, who disease r they surpose 2 have????? |
Sunday 15th April 2007 08:07 | Preventative Medicine (Author Response) |
Thank you! I didn't want to commit myself to exactly what it was, or delve too deeply into symptoms, especially as they're wizards and it could just as easily be a transmissible jinx of some kind. |
indigo_blue Saturday 14th April 2007 09:01 | Preventative Medicine |
Brilliant! This had me giggleing so loud. I like that you've taken a subject that at some point, must be raised at hogwarts, after all, it's an isolated building full of teenagers, and run with it. Pure brilliance. |
Sunday 15th April 2007 08:02 | Preventative Medicine (Author Response) |
Thanks -- yes, as I remember the idea came from some discussion thread about what happened if students got pregnant, and this just took it a stage further. |
ibelieveintruelove Saturday 14th April 2007 07:53 | Preventative Medicine |
Very funny story! I love Snape's evil little secret ingredients, those are the best! |
Sunday 15th April 2007 07:58 | Preventative Medicine (Author Response) |
Thank you! |