The Surgeon of Blackwood Manor
The Surgeon of Blackwood Manor The fog on that November night in 1888 was not merely weather. It was a living thing, thick and yellow, swallowing gas lamps whole and pressing against the windows of St. Bartholomew's Hospital like a patient waiting to be let in. Inside the east wing basement, Dr. Silas Thorne was performing an appendectomy by the light of a single whale-oil lamp. His hands moved...
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