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A comic science-fiction story follows a disgraced gynecologist who builds coin-operated diagnostic machines to deliver quick medical assessments in women's restrooms, hoping to practice without personal contact and recoup lost money. A malpractice-board investigator examines the devices and finds they placate hypochondriacs while accurately flagging serious conditions and urging professional care. The plot explores the legal and ethical dilemmas of automated diagnosis, the limits of impersonal medical triage, and the public appetite for technology that mixes entertainment with medical judgment.
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