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Short science fiction story in the public domain.
Also available on librivox.org.

12 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 1, 1963

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Alan E. Nourse

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Alan Edward Nourse was an American science fiction (SF) author and physician. He also wrote under the name Dr. X
He wrote both juvenile and adult science fiction, as well as nonfiction works about medicine and science.
Alan Nourse was born to Benjamin and Grace (Ogg) Nourse. He attended high school in Long Island, New York. He served in the U.S. Navy after World War II. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 1951 from Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey. He married Ann Morton on June 11, 1952 in Lynden, New Jersey. He received a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree in 1955 from the University of Pennsylvania. He served his one year internship at Virginia Mason Hospital in Seattle, Washington. He practiced medicine in North Bend, Washington from 1958 to 1963 and also pursued his writing career.
He had helped pay for his medical education by writing science fiction for magazines. After retiring from medicine, he continued writing. His regular column in Good Housekeeping magazine earned him the nickname "Family Doctor".
He was a friend of fellow author Avram Davidson. Robert A. Heinlein dedicated his 1964 novel Farnham's Freehold to Nourse. Heinlein in part dedicated his 1982 novel Friday to Nourse's wife Ann.

His novel The Bladerunner lent its name to the Blade Runner movie, but no other aspects of its plot or characters, which were taken from Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? In the late 1970s an attempt to adapt The Bladerunner for the screen was made, with Beat Generation author William S. Burroughs commissioned to write a story treatment; no film was ever developed but the story treatment was later published as the novella, Blade Runner (a movie).
His novel Star Surgeon has been recorded as a public domain audio book at LibriVox
His pen names included "Al Edwards" and "Doctor X".

He died in Thorp, Washington.

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December 26, 2017
I was strolling through the stacks at Gutnberg.org reminiscing with some of my old, favorite authors, and came across this cute little story. This is science fiction à la Rod Serling. If you ever loved "Night Gallery", this would have made a perfect vignette. Go ahead... treat yourself
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January 20, 2019
Part of LibriVox Short Science Fiction Collection 005 &008. Not too bad, a conversation between a stranger and sympathetic listener to the strangers implausible description of how he came to be where he was. Will the almost despairing stranger be believed and finally get the help is hoping for ?
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October 22, 2015
I've heard the short story through Librivox.org. I like how the short story have similarities to the novel "K-PAX" by Gene Brewer!!
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