The Double Pulse
The first time James MacLeod healed someone, he was twenty-six years old and standing in a ward at Edinburgh Infirmary, looking at a woman who should not have been alive. Her name was Sarah Mitchell, and she was twenty-five, a laundress from the Cowcaddens district with a wound on her abdomen that had been infected beyond hope. The surgeon—a hard-faced man named Dr. Campbell who believed in...
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