The Time Between Seconds
The doctors who examined Isabel Wentworth after her discovery in 1921 were unanimous on one point: the woman should not be alive. They were less unanimous on everything else. Her pulse was forty-two beats per minute, half the normal resting rate. Her body temperature was two degrees below the clinical baseline. Her pupils dilated and contracted at a speed that seemed independent of the light in...
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