there was no fear of anything, like what happened i don t know if somethin snapped. i was shocked. and i couldn t save my friend. a doctor comes home, but no for long i think that my wife is having a stroke. an hour later, she was back at the hospital that she jus left he had this blank stare i her eyes three days later? she was dead i said, she is my child i give birth to her, i want to know what happened to her. at first, it was just a medical missionary healthy, white female for all intensive person s i she would be alive for them, they couldn t mak any sense of it. but soon it became a murder mystery. i had to be sitting down. because once they finally discovered what killed her, th next question was who? if he could not have her, nobody was going to have her i still have a sense of it, i still have not made sense of it hello, and welcome to dateline dr. cline was in the busines of saving lives, but the docto became a patient went out o
and a rising star in the field of women s neurology a star whose light was dimming even as they try desperately t keep her going these are doctors who are treating trauma patients everyday this one had totally puzzled them the woman failing in the er doctor klein, was in many ways but modern pittsburgh was al about. the gleaming downtown towers didn t need to worry anymore about grimey soot from the steel mill smokestacks along the river. the steel industry here ha mostly died by the early 80s and moved overseas universities, technology medicine, and finance. that was the foundation of the new pittsburgh they called,the renaissance. robert ferrante, and his wif dr., autumn klein, relocated from boston. they were just the kinds o renaissance minds the city was trying to attract. autumn s colleague, dr. kare