[After shaking her head a little to try and dry those fluffy ears of hers, she begins pulling up the hem of her shirt to wring what she can out of it without removing it entirely.]
No. If you have a broken bone and don't set it correctly the area will "heal" wrong. It's more like speeding up the process in which the body heals itself rather than magically stitching it all back together. Skin can heal around broken bone still protruding, if the area of a wound isn't sterilized one can trigger an immediate infection, or even sepsis.
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No. If you have a broken bone and don't set it correctly the area will "heal" wrong. It's more like speeding up the process in which the body heals itself rather than magically stitching it all back together. Skin can heal around broken bone still protruding, if the area of a wound isn't sterilized one can trigger an immediate infection, or even sepsis.