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Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 62 Age, on gor, interestingly, was regarded, and still is, by the Castes of Physicians as a disease, not an inevitable natural phenomenon.
3 63 The fact that it seemed to be a universal disease did not dissuade the caste from considering how it might be combated.
3 64 Accordingly the research of centuries was turned to this end.
3 65 Many other diseases, which presumably flourished centuries ago on gor, tended to be neglected, as less dangerous and less universal than that of aging.
3 66 A result tended to be that those susceptible to many diseases died and those less susceptible lived on, propagating their kind.
3 67 One supposes something similar may have happened with the plagues of the Middle Ages on Earth.
3 68 At any rate, disease is now almost unknown among the gorean cities, with the exception of the dreaded Dar-Kosis disease, or the Holy Disease, research on which is generally frowned upon by the Caste of Initiates, who insist the disease is a visitation of the displeasure of Priest-Kings on its recipients.
Age, on gor, interestingly, was regarded, and still is, by the Castes of Physicians as a disease, not an inevitable natural phenomenon. The fact that it seemed to be a universal disease did not dissuade the caste from considering how it might be combated. Accordingly the research of centuries was turned to this end. Many other diseases, which presumably flourished centuries ago on gor, tended to be neglected, as less dangerous and less universal than that of aging. A result tended to be that those susceptible to many diseases died and those less susceptible lived on, propagating their kind. One supposes something similar may have happened with the plagues of the Middle Ages on Earth. At any rate, disease is now almost unknown among the gorean cities, with the exception of the dreaded Dar-Kosis disease, or the Holy Disease, research on which is generally frowned upon by the Caste of Initiates, who insist the disease is a visitation of the displeasure of Priest-Kings on its recipients. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )