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The story is set largely in a towering Chicago medical building where clinics and small offices intersect, and it follows the physicians, nurses, patients, and visitors whose lives become entangled by emergencies, consultations, and private obligations. Clinical cases and hospital drama reveal recurring tensions between technical competence and human feeling as surgeons confront urgent operations while grappling with pity, pride, and moral doubt. Parallel episodes in a dentist's cramped office and the corridors of the clinic broaden the portrait to include domestic ties and social pressures that complicate medical decisions. The narrative examines how professional roles, personal loyalties, and chance encounters weave together to determine fate, responsibility, and the hidden costs of care.
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