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|name = Medical Clinic
|image = File:Medical Clinic.png
|image = [[File:Medical Clinic.png|250px]]
|caption = The Medical Clinic's interior
|caption = The inside of the clinic
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|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''
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|inhab = [[Dr. Borville]]
|inhab = [[Dr. Borville]]
|items = [[Medicine Scent]]
|items = [[Medicine Scent]]
|related = [[Hyrule Castle Town]]
|related = [[Hyrule Castle Town]]
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The {{Term/Store|Medical Clinic||Series, TP, TPHD}} is a building in [[Hyrule Castle Town]] in {{TP}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 278}}</ref> Situated in the [[Hyrule Castle Town#East Road|Castle Town East Road]], it serves as both the home and place of business for [[Dr. Borville]], where he treats patients of their illnesses or other diseases. It is the only clinic in Hyrule Castle Town and serves as an important place in the plot to ultimately [[Retrieval of Ilia's Memory|recover Ilia's memory]].


The '''Medical Clinic''' is a location in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. Situated in the [[Hyrule Castle Town#East Road|Castle Town East Road]], it serves as both the home and business of [[Dr. Borville]], where he treats patients of their illnesses or other diseases. It is the only clinic in [[Hyrule Castle Town]] and serves as an important place in the plot to ultimately [[Retrieval of Ilia's Memory|recover Ilia's memory]].
==Features and Overview==
After [[Link]] delivers [[Renado's Letter]] concerning how to recover [[Ilia]]'s memory to [[Telma]], she directs him to [[Dr. Borville]], stating that he was the last one to tend to her before bring her to [[Telma's Bar]].<ref>{{Cite|Of course I can lend a hand for that adorable little girl! Hmmm, what else do I know... The first one to bring Ilia to this shop was that doctor... Maybe he knows something, but he's a crusty old bat, that's for sure...|Telma|TP}}</ref> Given his uncooperative nature, Telma gives Link an [[Invoice]] to encourage the Doctor's participation.


==Story==
At the Medical Clinic, Link can present the Invoice to Dr. Borville, leading him to reveal that he doesn't have the means to pay it,<ref>{{Cite|L-Look! I can't pay this off right now! I can see Telma's hired you as some sort of heavy to strong- arm me, but she'll have to wait!|Dr. Borville|TP}}</ref> chiding the fact that he lost the [[Wooden Statue]] Ilia left behind, which he planned to pawn. He explains that he spilled odoriferous medicine onto the Wooden Statue and left it to dry outside, where it was stolen.<ref>{{Cite|Look, lad, if I'd been able to sell the wooden statue that young lady had, I would've been able to get the money... But see, I accidentally spilled medicine all over that little carving, which made it stink awfully. I put it outside to dry...but then... Well, it was stolen. Who goes around stealing people's stuff like that? What a world! You always have to be on guard, eh?|Dr. Borville|TP}}</ref>
When [[Link]] receives the [[Invoice]] from [[Telma]] after having her [[Renado's Letter]], he goes to deliver it to Dr. Borville at his clinic, who is blocking the path to the back portion of the clinic. After seeing the invoice, the doctor informs Link that he does not have the means to pay off his debt at the moment.<ref>{{cite|L-Look! I can't pay this off right now! I can see Telma's hired you as some sort of heavy to strong- arm me, but she'll have to wait!|Dr. Borville|Twilight Princess}}</ref> He goes on to say that if he had been able to sell the [[Wooden Statue|wooden statue]] that [[Ilia]] had left off, he would be able to give Telma the money; however, he spilled medicine all over the statue, which caused it to "stink awfully." Due to this, he was forced to let the statue dry outside, but unfortunately it was stolen.<ref>{{cite|Look, lad, if I'd been able to sell the wooden statue that young lady had, I would've been able to get the money... But see, I accidentally spilled medicine all over that little carving, which made it stink awfully. I put it outside to dry...but then... Well, it was stolen. Who goes around stealing people's stuff like that? What a world! You always have to be on guard, eh?|Dr. Borville|Twilight Princess}}</ref>  


Dr. Borville then proceeds to go back to work, allowing Link to explore the clinic and push a box that was covering the [[Medicine Scent]]. By transforming into a [[Wolf Link|wolf]], the young hero can learn the new scent and follow it outside of the clinic to trace it back to [[Louise]], Telma's cat, who will inform him that [[Stalhound]]s have taken the statue from her.<ref>{{cite|Yes, I'll admit it...I took it. But then I was attacked by some sort of skeletal dog beasts who took it from me.|Louise|Twilight Princess}}</ref>
Afterwards, Dr. Borville returns to his work, allowing Link to explore the clinic and push a box that was covering the [[Medicine Scent]]. By transforming into a [[Wolf Link|wolf]], he can learn the new [[Scent]] and follow it outside of the Medical Clinic to locate the Wooden Statue.


==References==
==Trivia==
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In {{TPHD}}, various pages in [[Hylian Language Translations/Twilight Princess#Twilight Princess HD|Hylian language]] were added by graphic designer Blake Hollins. These pages tell stories about Blake himself.
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Latest revision as of 20:19, 12 October 2021

The Medical Clinic is a building in Hyrule Castle Town in Twilight Princess.[1] Situated in the Castle Town East Road, it serves as both the home and place of business for Dr. Borville, where he treats patients of their illnesses or other diseases. It is the only clinic in Hyrule Castle Town and serves as an important place in the plot to ultimately recover Ilia's memory.

Features and Overview

After Link delivers Renado's Letter concerning how to recover Ilia's memory to Telma, she directs him to Dr. Borville, stating that he was the last one to tend to her before bring her to Telma's Bar.[2] Given his uncooperative nature, Telma gives Link an Invoice to encourage the Doctor's participation.

At the Medical Clinic, Link can present the Invoice to Dr. Borville, leading him to reveal that he doesn't have the means to pay it,[3] chiding the fact that he lost the Wooden Statue Ilia left behind, which he planned to pawn. He explains that he spilled odoriferous medicine onto the Wooden Statue and left it to dry outside, where it was stolen.[4]

Afterwards, Dr. Borville returns to his work, allowing Link to explore the clinic and push a box that was covering the Medicine Scent. By transforming into a wolf, he can learn the new Scent and follow it outside of the Medical Clinic to locate the Wooden Statue.

Trivia

In Twilight Princess HD, various pages in Hylian language were added by graphic designer Blake Hollins. These pages tell stories about Blake himself.

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 278
  2. "Of course I can lend a hand for that adorable little girl! Hmmm, what else do I know... The first one to bring Ilia to this shop was that doctor... Maybe he knows something, but he's a crusty old bat, that's for sure..." — Telma (Twilight Princess)
  3. "L-Look! I can't pay this off right now! I can see Telma's hired you as some sort of heavy to strong- arm me, but she'll have to wait!" — Dr. Borville (Twilight Princess)
  4. "Look, lad, if I'd been able to sell the wooden statue that young lady had, I would've been able to get the money... But see, I accidentally spilled medicine all over that little carving, which made it stink awfully. I put it outside to dry...but then... Well, it was stolen. Who goes around stealing people's stuff like that? What a world! You always have to be on guard, eh?" — Dr. Borville (Twilight Princess)