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Revenge
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CHAPTER 1 You’re number one, Dr. Mark Harrison. Soon you’ll die by my hand. I know who you are, what you do, and I know what you did. That’s the most important thing…what you did. All I know is that you have to die for that one great mistake of your life.
CHAPTER 2 Doris returned home the next night at nine. She had spent the day at a church ceremony in Wisconsin in honor of her octogenarian father. He was eighty-eight years of age and frail, so she wanted to be sure to visit with him. Her mother of eighty-two was in excellent health and a fine caregiver, so Doris was confident that her father was in good hands. Doris was reluctant to leave Mark, but he insisted she visit with her father. They both knew he was living on borrowed time.
CHAPTER 3 Dr. Arnold Spann was another member of the Medical Executive Committee of Covenant Hospital. He was chairman of the Department of Orthopedics for the last fifteen years, and as a result served on the committee. He was nearing retirement from a very successful practice of orthopedics where he gained fame as one of the pioneers of joint replacement surgery. At five feet ten inches tall and weighing in at one hundred and seventy pounds—the exact weight of his college days—he still had the springy step of the outstanding collegiate baseball player he once was. He passed up a tryout for the Chicago Cubs in order to attend medical school. He was married with children and grandchildren and volunteered some of his time as an orthopedic surgeon in attendance at high school football games where his sons had played.
CHAPTER 4 Dr. Jason Pollard arrived in the Emergency Department at 7:00 in the morning. Last week had been very busy. He hoped for a slower pace this week, as his medical students would be starting their clerkship. He took a short cut through the Emergency Department to get to his office adjacent to the rear entrance.
CHAPTER 5 Pollard would be meeting two junior medical students assigned to him for a three-month clerkship in emergency medicine. Every three months two junior students from the University of Illinois College of Medicine would rotate through the service as a self-chosen elective. More often than not, the students were contemplating an emergency medicine residency, and what better way to get oriented to the service then by working with Dr. Pollard and his staff.
CHAPTER 6 It was a ten-yard walk to the Emergency Department from his office. As they walked in, they could see the paramedics wheeling a cart into the main trauma room near the ambulance entrance. The medical students had to speed walk to keep pace with Pollard’s flying coat tails. Cowan matched him stride for stride. As they entered the room, the patient was on the examining table. Betty, the paramedic, was transferring the plastic intravenous fluid bottle to the table’s IV stand.
CHAPTER 7 They followed him out like the Pied Piper and he stopped at the nurse’s station where Gail told him, “Room three, doctor.”
CHAPTER 8 Amanda who had been listening said, “Dr. Pollard, what do you think happened the days that Dr. Spann was missing?”
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