
Dr. Apoth Thomas Pritchett (Thomas), Bapte’s cousin, finished medical school extremely early. Like Bapte he traveled with his Uncle Armon for three years learning diseases and the treatment in men. It was suspected he too was a genius of only a slightly lesser degree than Bapte. Thomas was well versed in compounding but his heart was at the bedside. He was handsome and tall, six feet exactly, with jet black hair, and well chiseled serious features. But his physical features were an exact opposite of his true nature, which was more akin to that of an overgrown adolescent. In fact, Thomas was a practical joker. If there was ever a way to stir up mischief, Thomas was almost always in the middle.


