"Bedside Matters" is the last of four TNG short stories released in Amazing Stories magazine, this one in spring 2000, in Vol. 72, Issue 1 or overall Issue 601.
Description[]
- Will Crusher come to terms — or to blows — with her Emergency Medical Program?
Summary[]
Beverly Crusher uses the Enterprise's EMH to perform emergency surgery on a Chelon ambassador.
Log entries[]
- Ship's medical log, stardate 52501.6
- Ambassador Nanimult is responding well to treatment and, provided he doesn't overexert himself, should be able to take part in the conference by the time we reach Penthara IV. All relevant medical records have already been transmitted via subspace to the medical staff at the conference.
- And, oh yes, after an application of liquid paraffin, taken internally, Spot successfully disgorged a rather revolting clump of matted fur. Regular doses of replicated pumpkin mash have been prescribed to prevent any further recurrence of her symptoms.
References[]
Characters[]
- Beverly Crusher • Data • Emergency Medical Hologram • Nanimult • Alyssa Ogawa • Jean-Luc Picard • Skute • Spot
- Referenced only
- Reginald Barclay • Sherlock Holmes
Starships and vehicles[]
- USS Enterprise-E (Sovereign-class explorer)
- Referenced only
- shuttle
Locations[]
- Referenced only
- Penthara IV
Races and cultures[]
States and organizations[]
Science and classification[]
- autosuture • biobed • combadge • computer • disruptor pistol • EMH • exoscalpel • hologram • hypospray • medical tricorder • replicator • scanner • sterilization field • technology • transmission • transporter • trilaser connector • weapon • X-ray
Occupations and titles[]
- ambassador • assassin • captain • chief medical officer • diplomat • doctor • envoy • lieutenant commander • nurse • orderly • physician • politician • secretary • surgeon • veterinarian
Lifeforms[]
- artificial lifeform • cat • Denebian slime devil • feline • pumpkin • tortoise • turtle
Materials and substances[]
- blood plasma • copper • duranium • fur • paraffin • photon • poison • tooth • terrapin • trichobezoar
Other references[]
- beak • blood pressure • brig • century • diplomacy • exoskeleton • French language • genie • heart • homeworld • hour • intensive care ward • lamp • light year • medical • medical log • minute • quarters • science • security • shell • sickbay • subspace • surgery • taboo • tetanus • trial • wedding ring • xenophobia
Appendices[]
Related media[]
- Beverly Crusher approved the initial funding and development of the EMH project when she was Head of Starfleet Medical. Background data on the EMH were established in "Projections" and "Life Line". Portions of the EMH development were seen in "Doctors Three". Beverly Crusher as Head of Starfleet Medical was given in "The Child" and "Evolution".
Background[]
- The story gives the stardate as 52501.6 (2375), which would place it between VOY episodes "Gravity" and "Bliss". The Pocket Books Timeline adjusts this date to Stardate 51401.6 (2374) to place it before "Message in a Bottle" (when the EMH Mark II is introduced). A Time to Sow reveals that Crusher kept the EMH Mark I, preferring it to later versions. (ST reference: Voyages of Imagination)
- This story is listed as "Bedside Manners" on pg. 617 of Voyages of Imagination.
- The Chelonae are said to have only recently been contacted by the Federation.
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Timeline[]
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