The Iron Scalpel of Blackmoor Hall
DR. EDMUND BLACKWOOD had been the youngest surgical director in the history of St. Bartholomew's Hospital when the fog took him. It happened on a Tuesday in November, 1888. He had been performing a routine appendectomy—a procedure so new that half the hospital board considered it heresy—when the gaslights flickered, the air grew thick as syrup, and the marble floor beneath his boots dissolved...
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