Alfred McElroy was a physician that lived and worked on the Isle of Kinnimoore. He was an able doctor and had a deft hand with a scalpel, but carried some hidden emotional baggage. McElroy was a closest alcoholic, drinking himself into a stupor several nights out of the week. In 1987, McElroy was called upon to treat the wound of a man whose hand had been cut off under the orders of Lord Jabez Shell, the Minister of Justice. McElroy was completely inebriated at the time, and did a very poor job. The man died of gangrene and blood poisoning several days later.
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