Dead-End Doctor
| First published | February 1956 |
|---|---|
| Type | Short Fiction |
| Length | Short Story |
Synopsis
The last psychiatrist/neurosurgeon doesn't have any patients. All problems of mind are treated by glandular adjustments and there is no need for psychological treatment. Most mundane work is done by robots, but when they malfunction, the protagonist's skills come into play.
Publications (8)
| Date | Publication | Publisher | Type | Page |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| February 1956 | Galaxy Science Fiction, February 1956 | Galaxy Publishing Corporation | MAGAZINE | 30 |
| April 1956 | Galaxy Science Fiction, No. 37 | Strato Publications | MAGAZINE | 28 |
| August 1962 | Atoms and Evil | Fawcett Gold Medal | Collection | 115 |
| 1963 | Atoms and Evil | Frederick Muller Ltd | Collection | 115 |
| January 1976 | Atoms and Evil | Robert Hale | Collection | 115 |
| 1977 | Atoms and Evil | Corgi Books / Transworld Publishers | Collection | 123 |
| 1987 | Final Reckonings | Underwood-Miller | Collection | 301 |
| March 1990 | The Complete Stories of Robert Bloch, Volume 1: Final Reckonings | Citadel Twilight | Collection | 301 |