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James White 1984 This was the first full length novel in the Sector General series. Previous books realeased were comprised of a series of short stories. Scanned by lzmini Feb 03 CHAPTER 1 Something struck Conway as odd about the latest bunch of trainees as he stood aside to allow them to precede him into the observation gallery of the Hudlar ChildrenтАЩs Ward. It was not that among the fourteen of them they comprised five widely different life-forms or that their treatment of himтАФhe was, after all, a Senior Physician attached to the galaxyтАЩs largest multienvironment hospitalтАФwas condescending to the point of rudeness. To be accepted for advanced training at Sector Twelve General Hospital a candidateтАФin addition to possessing a high degree of medical and surgical abilityтАФhad to be able to adapt to and accept people and circumstances which, back in their home-planet hospitals, they could barely have imagined. At home an off-planet patient would be a rarity indeed, while at Sector General they would be treating nothing else. Furthermore, many of them would find it difficult to make the transition from highly respected member of the local medical fraternity His mind was playing tricks on him, Conway decidedтАФprobably because he had so much on it at the present time. A rumor was going around about changes in his ambulance ship setup, and he was scheduled for an hour early that afternoon with the Chief Psychologist, always an unsettling prospect. Conway was also irritated because he seemed to be coming in for more than his fair share of short-term projects and medical odd jobsтАФsuch as giving the trainees their initial orientation tour. His special ambulance-ship team had had very few calls in recent months. тАЬThe patients in the ward below are infant Hudlars,тАЭ Conway explained when the trainees had formed an untidy crescent around and behind him. тАЬThey belong to an immensely strong species and, as adults, are extremely resistant to physical injury and disease. So much so that the concept of curative medical treatment has been foreign to them. No medical profession exists on Hudlar, and the high infant mortality rate of the recent past was simply accepted. Their young fall prey to a large number of indigenous pathogens from the moment they are born, and those which do not quickly develop or inherit resistance to them perish. The hospital is trying to develop a wide-spectrum immunization procedure to be carried out during the prenatal stage, but so far with limited success.тАЭ He indicated a young Hudlar standing just below them, looking up. тАЬYou will already have deduced from this individualтАЩs general stance and musculature that the species evolved on a world with very heavy gravity and proportionately high atmospheric pressure, both of which have been reproduced in the ward. You will also observe no beds or rest furniture; patients who can move simply roam about at will. This is because their body tegument is so tough that padded rest |
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