“It is the curse of our times that we must sometimes destroy in order to preserve.” — Alan Edward Nourse When medical science collides with moral consequence, can one doctor’s conscience withstand the demands of duty? In The Native Soil, Alan Edward Nourse presents a gripping tale of science, ethics, and impossible choices. A skilled physician is sent on a mission to a foreign land ravaged by disease—but what he discovers challenges not only his knowledge, but his soul. Torn between his Hippocratic oath and government orders, he must choose: obey and betray, or resist and sacrifice everything. A riveting examination of medical ethics and human responsibility, this story dives deep into the moral gray zones that still haunt society today.
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