The Third Patient
Dr. Marcus Webb had been a surgeon for twenty-two years when he began to notice that people were dying on his table. Not all patients. Not even most patients. But certain patients, and always in the same way: a complication that was rare but not impossible, a bleeding from a vessel that should not have been bleeding, a reaction to an anesthetic that should not have reacted. He told himself it...
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