Division 79 Basic Training Manual 4A Rituals, curses, codes, linguistics
29.1 Skin may begin to blisster or disinttegrate. if
‘50, administer a syringe of serrum 1817 to the victim's
‘eyeball or tongue.
292 Do not sock medical attention from fellow
‘agents; cloose contact may result in transmission of the
curse.
210 Secondary Effects: Never assumme a curse
has been lifted. It its effects have abated, be vigilant;
many curses have secondary effeects.
2.11 Cursed objects: Cursed objects may be
tencountered in the field. Transportation and disposal of
the object depends upon a varietyy of factors (see
‘Appendix 81),
2.11.1 Ia cursed object is handled, it may adheere to
the victim's skin. Removal of limb may be necessary.
242 Exploding Corpse: it you believe you may be: