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Ambulance Ship
First edition
AuthorJames White
Cover artistDean Ellis
LanguageEnglish
SeriesSector General
GenreScience fiction
PublisherDel Rey Books
Publication date
1979
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages184 pp
ISBN0-345-28513-1
OCLC5883469
Preceded byMajor Operation 
Followed bySector General 

Ambulance Ship is a 1979 science fiction short story collection by Northern Irish author James White, part of his Sector General series.[1]

Stories

  • "Contagion" – An ancient sleeper ship is found whose last occupants died only months before. The rescue ship and ambulance crews come down with a mysterious illness.
  • "Quarantine" – The sole survivor from a spacewreck is brought back to the hospital, and stuns everyone by downing half the surgical team.
  • "Recovery" – A ship is found with absolutely no visible markings. A torture corridor inside beats on whatever passes, including a violent non-sentient and a telepathic sentient who communicates with the ambulance staff about the Blind Ones' need.

The 1980 Corgi edition has "Spacebird" as the first story.

References

  1. ^ James White Information. Sectorgeneral.com.