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A lodger with a weak heart recounts moving into a shabby boarding house and meeting an eccentric physician whose elaborate ammonia-based refrigeration preserves him in a deathlike state. The doctor revives the narrator from a cardiac spell and relates obsessive experiments aimed at defeating mortality while insisting on constant cold. When mechanical cooling falters, the physician's fragile animation collapses, exposing grotesque decay and a final, terrifying truth that links the narrator's hypersensitivity to chill with the episode. The tale contrasts clinical science and necrophilic preservation, using atmosphere and bodily horror to explore fear, dependence, and the uncanny results of resisting natural death.
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