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A disillusioned clinician rejects purely symptomatic technological cures and deliberately adopts one of the devices to enter a treated public. He recalls and confronts gadgets such as an enclosing gyro, implanted maternal-voice aids, and electrical safety gear while debating ethics and professional boundaries with a colleague. Moving through a crowd awash in mechanical remedies—magnetic suction darts, safety belts and cognitive prostheses—he experiences panic and observes how risk-avoidant devices alter behavior. The story examines the dehumanizing effects of mechanized psychiatric interventions and the moral tension between symptom control and addressing underlying human needs.

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Jim Harmon

Jim Harmon is an American author known for his contributions to the genre of fiction, particularly in the realms of mystery and humor. With a diverse body of work that includes titles such as "Always a Qurono" and "Blueblood," Harmon explores themes of human relationships and societal quirks. His writing often blends wit with insightful commentary, making his stories both entertaining and thought-provoking. In addition to his novels, he has penned works like "Confidence Game" and "Dangerous Quarry," showcasing his versatility as a storyteller. Harmon’s unique voice and engaging narratives continue to resonate with readers.

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