For an overview of this item's appearances in the Fallout series of games, see D.C. Journal of Internal Medicine. |
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The D.C. Journal of Internal Medicine is a skill book in Fallout: New Vegas.
Characteristics[]
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This edition is commonly found in the Capital Wasteland and Mojave Wasteland. Contents covered in this edition are as followed: Blood pressure, your heart, symptoms of common diseases, dieting, sex glands, digestive disturbances, the kidneys, allergies, common skin diseases, cancer, infection and immunity, arthritis, care of eyes, ears and nose, first aid and mental health.[1]
Reading this book permanently increases the player's Medicine skill by 3 points (4 with Comprehension).
Crafting[]
With the add-on Old World Blues, this skill book can be crafted by the player.
Components | Requirements | Products | ||
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25 Blank book | 1 D.C. Journal of Internal Medicine |
- Note: the recipe is consumed as part of the crafting process - meaning only one book can be crafted.
Locations[]
Other than being crafted, the skill book can be found in the following locations.
Closest map marker | Location description |
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Buried Buildings | Just after exiting the Cave of the Abaddon in the south corner under a nightstand in the room with the bed and the exit to The Divide. |
Followers Safehouse | In the bedside table, in the second room. |
HELIOS One | Upstairs in the main building, lying on a bed in the same room with the east terminal password. (Head to the right from main entrance, through the pool room, and right up the stairs.) |
Mesquite Mountains Crater | Inside Hell's Motel, below the globe with a hat, on the table with the radio and repair kit. |
Novac | In the middle of the queen-sized bed, inside Ranger Andy's bungalow (must be stolen). |
Villa Clinic | In the Villa Clinic basement, in a tool cabinet next to some fire extinguishers. |
References
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