ISEKAI’D BY:
Overwork!
World-class medical researcher Kanji Yakutani lost his little sister to a tumor years ago due to ineffective treatment. To honor her legacy, he has dedicated his research to developing new medications for such conditions. 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.
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. 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.
After reading through some pharmacology books, Falma realizes that this world is operating on similar medical practices as in ancient times. He also learns that medicine is an exclusive privilege to the nobility, depriving commoners of proper medical care. 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.
I fucking love the manga. I haven’t read the LN yet but it’s in my future.
It’s a pharmacologist reincarnated into a world that still practices medieval medicine. He uses his knowledge of chemical formulas to introduce modern medicine
It gives the appearance that it might be a harem but it’s just luring in people who like that sort of thing. Kids act like kids, his teacher keeps a friendly distance, and our dude’s #1 concern is making sure his dream of making medical care affordable and accessible for all.
Also, it has shounen elements for those that enjoy that:
For others, we’re watching a guy use his position of power to elevate other people— commoner pharmaceutists (what they call doctors in this world), women taken out of the medical world due to pregnancy, regular people needing a leg up with medication… He takes on a roll like a caregiving witch, going to far as to ride his staff like a broomstick.
He treats people well and I just love it, okay? Okay????????