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Read Series: Sector General

by Author James White

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The Genocidal Healer (1992)

Physician, heal thyselfSurgeon-Captain Lioren of the Monitor Corps was a hard-driving perfectionist who expected the same high standards to be met by all who worked with him. But while on a First Contact mission on the planet Cromsag, where plague had reduced a peaceful civilization to barbarism ...

The Genocidal Healer (1992) by James White
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Double Contact (2000)

I'll get to this in more detail later. For now, I'll just note that it's the last of the Sector General books.In fact, it may be the last thing White published. But it doesn't feel like it. There had been many technological changes in our world since the early Sector General stories in the 196...

Double Contact (2000) by James White
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General Practice: A Sector General Omnibus (2003)

At Sector General, anything can happen-and frequently does. In this vast hospital in the depths of space, the thousands of staff, human and alien both, have a single mission: to care for all patients, of all species. For decades, these dramas of humanity and humor have commanded a following among...

General Practice: A Sector General Omnibus (2003) by James White
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Alien Emergencies: A Sector General Omnibus (2002)

The second three volumes of James White's Sector General SF saga, in a single omnibus edition. Sector General: A vast hospital complex in the depths of outer space. The thousands who work there, human and alien both, have a single mission: To care for all patients, of all species. At Sector Gene...

Alien Emergencies: A Sector General Omnibus (2002) by David Langford
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Beginning Operations: A Sector General Omnibus (2001)

Hospital Station / Star Surgeon / Major Operation"Sector General: A massive deep-space hospital station on the Galactic Rim, where human and alien medicine meet. Its 384 levels and thousands of staff members are supposedly able to meet the needs of the any conceivable alien patient - though that ...

Beginning Operations: A Sector General Omnibus (2001) by Brian M. Stableford