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The narrative traces the ambitions and disillusionments of a scientifically minded physician as he pursues rigorous research, confronts institutional pressures, and navigates personal relationships. It contrasts laboratory idealism and public health with careerism and commercial compromise, depicting training, clinical practice, and epidemic responses alongside ethical dilemmas about experimentation and responsibility. Scenes move between small-town medical apprenticeship, academic laboratories, and fieldwork, exploring themes of scientific method, professional integrity, and the human costs of medicine. The tone is observational, blending technical detail with satirical portrayals of social and institutional forces shaping scientific work.
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