![]() However, Farma discovers that he has been granted a divine blessing (also called a Divine Art): Panactheos, the God of Medicine, which is common with the medieval culture of the parallel world's nobility in the San Flevue Empire. ![]() In Isekai Yakkyoku's case, it's about a medical researcher who succumbed to his overwork while finding a treatment on his deceased sister's behalf with tumor being the root cause, only to find himself reincarnated as 10-year-old Farma de Médicis, who said family thought that he died being struck by lightning and suffering a coma that he could not awake from. By the way, there's no pun intended on this, but it's also no mere coincidence as both Isekai Yakkyoku's Farma de Médicis and Honzuki's Myne have a similar backstory, where their real-life selves passed away due to a life-threatening incident, to the point of reincarnation as a younger self with all of their real-life "knowledge is power" memories fully intact. Rightaway, you could already see a Parallel to another World with the only difference that Pharmacy is involved, and not a Bookworm. Yeah yeah, there is that drugstore Isekai that came out earlier, but it's not like an actual medicine premise in both theory and practice. if its themes are borrowed from one similar premise that still doesn't hamper the writing abilities to make it one's very own work, that truly excels in its own pathology as (probably) the first Isekai in Syosetu's lineup to focus on medicine entirely. For better or worse, this Isekai really stands out in its own clever way, even In all essence of the novelty, novelist Liz Takayama with her only work that is Isekai Yakkyoku a.k.a Parallel World Pharmacy has been a delight to read in both the LN and manga, now translated into Diomedéa's anime adaptation that has come this season. Liz Takayama: "I hear you back there, so why not give my only work a try? Hope it might surprise and please you." It's time for a new property to stand out." Using the knowledge from his past life and the divine abilities granted to him, Falma resolves to make medicine available to those who need it-irrespective of class.ĪniManga fans: "I'm sick and tired of seeing the same Isekai tropes over and over again. He also learns that medicine is an exclusive privilege to the nobility, depriving commoners of proper medical care. Bearing the mark of a deity's divine blessing, Falma is capable of performing a unique divine art, allowing him to create and reduce any substance with the knowledge of its chemical properties.Īfter reading through some pharmacology books, Falma realizes that this world is operating on similar medical practices as in ancient times. When he wakes up, Kanji finds himself in the body of a 10-year-old boy named Falma de Médicis, the son of an esteemed family of medical practitioners in the Sain Fleuve Empire. But as fate would have it, he overworks himself and passes away at the age of 31, only to be given a second chance at life in another world. To honor her legacy, he has dedicated his research to developing new medications for such conditions. ![]() World-class medical researcher Kanji Yakutani lost his little sister to a tumor years ago due to ineffective treatment. ![]()
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