Literature - Fantasy - Harry Potter - Ron Weasley
What does Harry Potter use to save Ron Weasley after Ron drinks poisoned mead in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince?
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When poisoned mead puts Ron Weasley’s life in danger, Harry Potter remembers a note in his annotated Potions book and puts a bezoar into Ron’s mouth. A bezoar is a stone formed in a goat’s stomach and is believed in the wizarding world to counteract many poisons. Severus Snape introduces bezoars in Harry’s first Potions lesson, and years later that knowledge saves Ron’s life.
The scene connects an early classroom lesson with a later rescue.
Source: Wizarding World


