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The book had impossible things: cartoons of antibiotic mechanisms as little wrecking balls (penicillins breaking the purple wall), molecular mimics as con artists tricking your immune system (rheumatic fever), and a full-page diagram of the “Z-Pak Highway” showing exactly where azithromycin gets stuck in traffic.
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He smiled. Hantavirus. He marked the answer. The book had impossible things: cartoons of antibiotic
By dawn, Marcus had finished 200 pages. He didn't feel exhausted. He felt armed . He closed the book and saw the back cover: a single line of text. Hantavirus
The interns would groan. Then they’d laugh. And they never forgot.
The old medical student, Marcus, was drowning.
His old self would have panicked. His new self closed his eyes and saw the cartoon from Chapter 9: Hantavirus — “The dusty mouse ghost.” The drawing showed a ghost-shaped virus floating out of an old box, saying “Boo! I cause respiratory distress.”