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The Hospital Murders

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A hospital physician, temporarily acting as chief, leads a staff investigation after several patients die suddenly and inexplicably while occupying the same bed. Medical examinations and an autopsy produce no clear cause, prompting professional dispute, careful ward surveillance, and methodical detective work. As the inquiry proceeds, recurring clues center on three dolls, a courageous nurse, and the placement of a newly admitted patient, raising questions of deliberate interference and control within the clinic. The narrative follows the medical team's efforts to trace the pattern, confront suspects, and resolve the source of the deaths.

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Means Davis

Means Davis was an American author known for his work in the mystery genre. His notable book, "The Hospital Murders," showcases his ability to weave suspenseful narratives that engage readers with intricate plots and compelling characters. While not widely recognized in contemporary literature, Davis's contributions to the genre reflect the early 20th-century fascination with crime and investigation, making his work a point of interest for enthusiasts of classic mystery fiction.

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