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On the way home to see if his wife had given birth yet, Rix discussed his philosophy that doctors should heal the spirit as well as the body. When Rix learned that his wife had died in childbirth, Cameron did his best to console the griefstricken maid [[Kathy (Prelude Strange England)|Kathy]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Prelude Infinite Requiem (short story)|Prelude Infinite Requiem]]'')
On the way home to see if his wife had given birth yet, Rix discussed his philosophy that doctors should heal the spirit as well as the body. When Rix learned that his wife had died in childbirth, Cameron did his best to console the griefstricken maid [[Kathy (Prelude Strange England)|Kathy]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Prelude Infinite Requiem (short story)|Prelude Infinite Requiem]]'')
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Revision as of 00:18, 11 September 2016

Dr Cameron was a physician who was a colleague of Patrick Rix.

On the way home to see if his wife had given birth yet, Rix discussed his philosophy that doctors should heal the spirit as well as the body. When Rix learned that his wife had died in childbirth, Cameron did his best to console the griefstricken maid Kathy. (PROSE: Prelude Infinite Requiem)