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Medical Considerations is a short story, which was published by Titan Magazines in Stargate SG-1/Atlantis The Official Magazine 11. Stargate SG-1 has always been looked after well by SGC's medical staff - but Janet Fraiser, who served the team so well for seven years, was in a class of her own. Fandemonium author Karen Miller goes back to season four to explore the Doctor's thoughts on SG-1 ...
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Aug 1, 2006 · Stargate SG-1: Medical Considerations. ... The author goes back to season four to explore the Doctor Janet Fraiser's thoughts on SG-1. 6 pages. Published August 1, 2006.
The Stargate, SG-I, the Goa'uld and all other characters who have appeared in the series STARGATE SG-1 together with the names, titles and backstory are the sole copyright property of MGM-UA Worldwide Television, Gekko Film Corp, Glassner/Wright Double Secret Productions and Stargate SG-I Prod. Ltd. Partnership.
The Stargate, SG-I, the Goa'uld and all other characters who have appeared in the series STARGATE SG-1 together with the names, titles and backstory are the sole copyright property of MGM-UA Worldwide Television, Gekko Film Corp, Glassner/Wright Double Secret Productions and Stargate SG-I Prod. Ltd. Partnership.
2 April 1999; SGC, Earth; 2145 hrs. Jack and Carter were both declared 'fine' once they arrived back on base, besides a case of severe embarrassment. Whatever they'd had was gone, and Carter escaped to her lab, red-faced and muttering something about analyzing readings. The alien, on the other hand, was dying.
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