Grey Anatomy

Description
Existential despair frequently leads to a loss of colour.

Grey Anatomy is a visual illness where the patient only exhibits different shades of grey coloration.

To be cured, a patient with Grey Anatomy needs a Chromatherapy and a Nurse. Treatment involves placing the patient in a Colourizer and spraying them with red, blue, and green paint while a rubber ducky is watching.

Diagnosis
The following confirms how difficult this illness is to diagnose and which rooms are best for diagnosing.


 * Illness Difficulty: 40%
 * GP's Office
 * Fluid Analysis
 * M.E.G.A Scan

Treatment
The following is required to treat this illness.


 * Chromatherapy
 * Nurse

Hospital Appearances
Below is a list of hospitals in which this illness will appear. The illness may arrive as a general admittance, on an emergency only basis , or possibly both, dependant on the hospital.

The icon, accompanied by a number, represents how many patients can be expected in the emergency groups that arrive.

Where the hospital features a Star Level (,or) next to it, this illness will only appear as a general admittance after that Star Level has been achieved. The illness may appear earlier than this in an emergency, if applicable.

Trivia

 * Originally named Chromes Disease
 * The illness is a pun on Gray's Anatomy, an influential textbook on human anatomy first published in 1858.
 * The treatment "Chromatherapy" is a pun on chemotherapy, which is used to treat cancers.