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[[Image:GalacticaInterior Sickbay1.jpg|right|thumb|Sickbay | [[Image:GalacticaInterior Sickbay1.jpg|right|thumb|Sickbay {{TRS|The Captain's Hand}}.]] | ||
The attending doctor in '''sickbay''' is Doctor [[Cottle]], but there are lab coat-wearing specialists, nurses and paramedics, such as [[Layne Ishay]], [[Howard Kim]] and [[Sashon]], to assist him. | The attending doctor in '''sickbay''' is Doctor [[Cottle]], but there are lab coat-wearing specialists, nurses and paramedics, such as [[Layne Ishay]], [[Howard Kim]] and [[Sashon]], to assist him. | ||
The sickbay seems to have the equipment of a basic small hospital (beds, stretchers, IV's), but is relatively spartan otherwise. It is also equipped with a machine similar to a [[w:magnetic resonance imaging|magnetic resonance imaging]] scanner. | The sickbay seems to have the equipment of a basic small hospital (beds, stretchers, IV's), but is relatively spartan otherwise. It is also equipped with a machine similar to a [[w:magnetic resonance imaging|magnetic resonance imaging]] scanner. | ||
According to Lee Adama, the sickbay is also designed as a disaster shelter in the event of a ship catastrophe | According to Lee Adama, the sickbay is also designed as a disaster shelter in the event of a ship catastrophe {{TRS|Valley of Darkness}}. | ||
== Morgue == | == Morgue == | ||
''Galactica'' also possesses a morgue, which can be accessed through Baltar's lab ("[[The Farm]]", "[[Sacrifice]]"). The lab itself is located in the starboard forward section of the ship | ''Galactica'' also possesses a morgue, which can be accessed through Baltar's lab ("[[The Farm]]", "[[Sacrifice]]"). The lab itself is located in the starboard forward section of the ship {{TRS|Six Degrees of Separation}}. | ||
== Major characters who have spent time in sickbay == | == Major characters who have spent time in sickbay == | ||
*[[Cally Henderson]] -- gunshot wound in "[[Bastille Day]]". Later beaten to the point of having her jaw broken by [[Galen Tyrol]] and needing it rewired | *[[Cally Henderson]] -- gunshot wound in "[[Bastille Day]]". Later beaten to the point of having her jaw broken by [[Galen Tyrol]] and needing it rewired {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I}}. | ||
*[[Laura Roslin]] -- numerous examination and treatments relating to her breast cancer ("[[Act of Contrition]]", "[[Epiphanies]]", Season 4). | *[[Laura Roslin]] -- numerous examination and treatments relating to her breast cancer ("[[Act of Contrition]]", "[[Epiphanies]]", Season 4). | ||
*[[Kara Thrace]] -- broken knee ("[[You Can't Go Home Again]]" to "[[Six Degrees of Separation]]"). | *[[Kara Thrace]] -- broken knee ("[[You Can't Go Home Again]]" to "[[Six Degrees of Separation]]"). | ||
*[[Sharon Valerii]] -- self-inflicted gunshot wound in the cheek | *[[Sharon Valerii]] -- self-inflicted gunshot wound in the cheek {{TRS|Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I}}. | ||
*[[William Adama]] -- after the attempt on his life by [[Sharon Valerii]] ("[[Scattered]]" to "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]"). | *[[William Adama]] -- after the attempt on his life by [[Sharon Valerii]] ("[[Scattered]]" to "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]"). | ||
*[[Gaius Baltar]] -- scan of his brain to determine whether or not his [[Head Six|internal Number Six]] is a chip | *[[Gaius Baltar]] -- scan of his brain to determine whether or not his [[Head Six|internal Number Six]] is a chip {{TRS|Home, Part II}}. | ||
*[[Lee Adama]] -- gunshot wound | *[[Lee Adama]] -- gunshot wound {{TRS|Sacrifice}} | ||
*[[Sharon Agathon]] -- near-miscarriage in "[[Final Cut]]". Attempted rape resulting in a cracked rib treated in "[[Resurrection Ship, Part I]]", Caesarian-section birth in "[[Downloaded]]". | *[[Sharon Agathon]] -- near-miscarriage in "[[Final Cut]]". Attempted rape resulting in a cracked rib treated in "[[Resurrection Ship, Part I]]", Caesarian-section birth in "[[Downloaded]]". | ||
*[[Louanne Katraine]] -- dies from radiation sickness in "[[The Passage]]". | *[[Louanne Katraine]] -- dies from radiation sickness in "[[The Passage]]". | ||
*[[Galen Tyrol]] -- recovers from explosive decompression in "[[A Day in the Life]]". | *[[Galen Tyrol]] -- recovers from explosive decompression in "[[A Day in the Life]]". | ||
*[[Romo Lampkin]] -- survives an assassination attempt in "[[The Son Also Rises]]". | *[[Romo Lampkin]] -- survives an assassination attempt in "[[The Son Also Rises]]". | ||
*[[Felix Gaeta]] -- after having his leg amputated | *[[Felix Gaeta]] -- after having his leg amputated {{TRS|Guess What's Coming to Dinner?}}. | ||
[[Category:A to Z]] | [[Category:A to Z]] |
Revision as of 18:11, 7 September 2020
The attending doctor in sickbay is Doctor Cottle, but there are lab coat-wearing specialists, nurses and paramedics, such as Layne Ishay, Howard Kim and Sashon, to assist him.
The sickbay seems to have the equipment of a basic small hospital (beds, stretchers, IV's), but is relatively spartan otherwise. It is also equipped with a machine similar to a magnetic resonance imaging scanner.
According to Lee Adama, the sickbay is also designed as a disaster shelter in the event of a ship catastrophe (TRS: "Valley of Darkness").
Morgue[edit]
Galactica also possesses a morgue, which can be accessed through Baltar's lab ("The Farm", "Sacrifice"). The lab itself is located in the starboard forward section of the ship (TRS: "Six Degrees of Separation").
Major characters who have spent time in sickbay[edit]
- Cally Henderson -- gunshot wound in "Bastille Day". Later beaten to the point of having her jaw broken by Galen Tyrol and needing it rewired (TRS: "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I").
- Laura Roslin -- numerous examination and treatments relating to her breast cancer ("Act of Contrition", "Epiphanies", Season 4).
- Kara Thrace -- broken knee ("You Can't Go Home Again" to "Six Degrees of Separation").
- Sharon Valerii -- self-inflicted gunshot wound in the cheek (TRS: "Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I").
- William Adama -- after the attempt on his life by Sharon Valerii ("Scattered" to "Resistance").
- Gaius Baltar -- scan of his brain to determine whether or not his internal Number Six is a chip (TRS: "Home, Part II").
- Lee Adama -- gunshot wound (TRS: "Sacrifice")
- Sharon Agathon -- near-miscarriage in "Final Cut". Attempted rape resulting in a cracked rib treated in "Resurrection Ship, Part I", Caesarian-section birth in "Downloaded".
- Louanne Katraine -- dies from radiation sickness in "The Passage".
- Galen Tyrol -- recovers from explosive decompression in "A Day in the Life".
- Romo Lampkin -- survives an assassination attempt in "The Son Also Rises".
- Felix Gaeta -- after having his leg amputated (TRS: "Guess What's Coming to Dinner?").