Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
8
404
In this he would place slides, containing drops of blood and urine, flecks of tissue, a strand of hair.
In this he would place slides, containing drops of blood and urine, flecks of tissue, a strand of hair.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #404)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
401
Yet the room was filled with a soft, gentle, white light, which the physician could regulate by rotating the base of the bulb.
8
402
Further, certain pieces of his instrumentation were clearly far from primitive.
8
403
For example, there was a small machine with gauges and dials.
8
404
In this he would place slides, containing drops of blood and urine, flecks of tissue, a strand of hair.
8
405
With a stylus he would note readings on the machine, and, on the small screen at the top of the machine, I saw, vastly enlarged, what reminded me of an image witnessed under a microscope.
8
406
He would briefly study this image, and then make further jottings with his stylus.
8
407
The guard had strictly forbidden me to speak to the physician, other than to answer his questions, which I was to do promptly and accurately, regardless of their nature.
Yet the room was filled with a soft, gentle, white light, which the physician could regulate by rotating the base of the bulb.
Further, certain pieces of his instrumentation were clearly far from primitive.
For example, there was a small machine with gauges and dials.
In this he would place slides, containing drops of blood and urine, flecks of tissue, a strand of hair.
With a stylus he would note readings on the machine, and, on the small screen at the top of the machine, I saw, vastly enlarged, what reminded me of an image witnessed under a microscope.
He would briefly study this image, and then make further jottings with his stylus.
The guard had strictly forbidden me to speak to the physician, other than to answer his questions, which I was to do promptly and accurately, regardless of their nature.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 8)