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Dr. Island is a machine and an island "in (not on) an artificial asteroid." His patients are three mad teenagers. Discussed in ''TMG'' by W. Schuyler (quoted here)—see under Literary Criticism; coll. rev. Roz Kaveney, Foundation #21 (Feb. 1981): 82.[[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Mechanical_God,_The:_Machines_in_Science_Fiction]]
 
Dr. Island is a machine and an island "in (not on) an artificial asteroid." His patients are three mad teenagers. Discussed in ''TMG'' by W. Schuyler (quoted here)—see under Literary Criticism; coll. rev. Roz Kaveney, Foundation #21 (Feb. 1981): 82.[[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Mechanical_God,_The:_Machines_in_Science_Fiction]]
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Wolfe, Gene. "The Death of Dr. Island." In Universe 3. Terry Carr, ed. New York: Random, 1973. Coll. The Island of Doctor Death and Other Stories and Other Stories (sic). New York: Pocket, 1980. Rpt. The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume IV (Nebula Winners 1970-1974). Terry Carr, ed. (c) 1986. New York: Avon, n.d. [S. F.] Book Club Edition.

Dr. Island is a machine and an island "in (not on) an artificial asteroid." His patients are three mad teenagers. Discussed in TMG by W. Schuyler (quoted here)—see under Literary Criticism; coll. rev. Roz Kaveney, Foundation #21 (Feb. 1981): 82.[[1]]