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General Practice: A Sector General Omnibus (2003)

por James White

Otros autores: John Clute (Introducción)

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Series: Sector General (Omnibus 09-10)

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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 science fiction readers. Now, in a single omnibus, the seventh and eighth volumes of the series-Code Blue: Emergency and The Genocidal Healer-return to print, along with an introduction by John Clute.… (más)
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This omnibus contains "Code Blue - Emergency" and "The Genocidal Healer"

Reviews of each of these 2 books can be found under their individual titles.
"Code Blue - Emergency" 4* (3/2/21)
"The Genocidal Healer" 3.5* (reread on 3/2/21) ( )
  leslie.98 | Jun 27, 2023 |
James White’s Sector General series should be required reading for ANYONE assigned to first contact missions. Note in the first paragraph below (from Alien Emergencies), the inclusion of specialists in communications, philosophy, and psychology. Note the exclusion of specialists in any of the hard sciences. And the military. (Note also, the more effective way.)

“The Cultural contact people were the elite of the Monitor Corps, a small group of specialists in e-t communications, philosophy and psychology. Although small, the group was not, regrettably, overworked …

“… During the past twenty years,” O’Mara went on, “they have initiated First Contact procedure on three occasions, all of which resulted in the species concerned joining the Federation. I will not bore you with the details of the number of survey operations mounted and the ships, personnel and materiel involved, or shock you with the cost of it all. I mention the Cultural Contact group’s three successes simply to make the point that within the same time period this hospital became fully operational and also initiated First contacts, which resulted in seven new species joining the Federation. This was accomplished not by a slow, patient buildup and widening of communications until the exchange of complex philosophical and sociological concepts became possible, but by giving medical assistance to a sick alien.”

I can’t recommend White’s work enough. Finally, an intelligent approach to alien life. (Because yes, pretty much every novel I’ve read, and every movie I’ve seen, to date, has been embarrassing for its UNintelligent approach to alien. Why haven’t we discovered intelligent life out there? Because we’re too stupid to visit.) ( )
  ptittle | Apr 22, 2023 |
This omnibus contains "Code Blue - Emergency" and "The Genocidal Healer"

Reviews of each of these 2 books can be found under their individual titles.
"Code Blue - Emergency" 4* (3/2/21)
"The Genocidal Healer" 3.5* (reread on 3/2/21) ( )
  leslie.98 | Mar 3, 2021 |
I enjoy this series- it's generally very light indeed, but entertaining, and manages to have plots without every having a Big Bad- something that's pretty unusual. The theology in the second novel here, though, was pretty narrowly Christian, to the point having having that be the norm across the galaxy; I think a more nuanced approach would have been interesting, and several of the monotheist theological problems are not issues in polytheistic systems. Still, a fun read. ( )
  cissa | Feb 13, 2010 |
klarusu gives an excellent synopsis, including my feelings on replacing Conway with new characters. Thanks, klarusu!
The only thing I'd add is that I think these two books show his development as an author. They are better written, more subtle emotionally and philosophically, and the plots feel more gradually developed. There is a thoughtfulness to them that his earlier stories lacked, and which makes them more affecting to the reader. Lioren is a particularly sympathetic character. ( )
  amandrake | Jul 8, 2008 |
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Nombre del autorRolTipo de autor¿Obra?Estado
White, Jamesautor principaltodas las edicionesconfirmado
Clute, JohnIntroducciónautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
Harris, JohnArtista de Cubiertaautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado

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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 science fiction readers. Now, in a single omnibus, the seventh and eighth volumes of the series-Code Blue: Emergency and The Genocidal Healer-return to print, along with an introduction by John Clute.

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