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The Centurion by author B. Michael Scallan tells the frightening and chilling story of Dr. Cole Stevens, a prominent and well-placed scientist on the verge of unheard of success. But, when Dr. Stevens is diagnosed with a strange sleep disorder, he finds his nightmares and reality colliding, turning an innocent vacation into a fight for his life, and his soul. Accused of a grizzly murder, Dr. Stevens finds himself in a race to uncover the dark truth behind his horrifying visions, and the murder he is accused of committing, never suspecting the cataclysmic path that awaits him and the lives that hang in the balance. Written in masterful, dramatic prose, author Scallan has written a novel that pushes all the right buttons horror fans expect, while building multi-dimensional characters and flawless plotting that will keep any reader spell-bound. This is horror fiction that ranks right up there with the best in the genre, and will surely please horror fans, or anyone who just loves a good story well told. The Centurion is one horror page-turner best read with the lights on.
Nearly a century has passed since Rehn performed the first successful cardiac operation by closing a right ventricular stab wound in a gravely ill patient. Moreover, it has been more than fifty years since Gross successfully corrected the first congenital cardiac malformation in 1938 by suture ligation of a patent ductus arteriosus. The introduction of the Blalock operation for tetralogy of Fallot by Blalock in 1944 greatly advanced the management and prognosis of a critically ill group of cardiac patients, and the success of this procedure further stimulated the development of concepts and techniques for the surgical management of other severe congenital cardiac defects. Until the successfu...
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