This is a general thread for questions about Trek-era medical care.
I'll start: in SNW's "A Quality of Mercy" (haven't watched, but read this on MA), old alternate Pike proves his identity to present Pike by recalling a story about Pike's first pony, Sir-Neighs-a-Lot, who had to be euthanized after the creature broke a leg. [https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Sir-Neighs-a-Lot]
That's still a thing in early 23nd century Federation medicine? No advances in equine orthopedics? I mean, at the very least, let the creature live out its days in happy retirement with no riders.
I'll start: in SNW's "A Quality of Mercy" (haven't watched, but read this on MA), old alternate Pike proves his identity to present Pike by recalling a story about Pike's first pony, Sir-Neighs-a-Lot, who had to be euthanized after the creature broke a leg. [https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Sir-Neighs-a-Lot]
That's still a thing in early 23nd century Federation medicine? No advances in equine orthopedics? I mean, at the very least, let the creature live out its days in happy retirement with no riders.