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The narrator, isolated in a snowbound world, remembers how a prominent surgeon devised a procedure that altered reproductive organs in animals and humans, producing arrested aging and the promise of an extended life. The account follows experimental work, clinical observation of physiological anomalies, and the ripple effects of manipulating fundamental biological processes. Shifting between detailed recollection and the present desolation, the narrative examines scientific ambition, unintended consequences, and the emotional weight of solitude, probing how radical medical intervention reshapes personal identity and the fate of society against a backdrop of frozen emptiness.
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