A Case of Need

How does Michael Crichton use imagery in A Case of Need?

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Crichton uses extensive medical language and descriptions of medical procedures in the novel. For example, John describes the process used in the pathology lab, including the fact that there are foot pedals that operate specific things in order to free a technician's hands for his work. He also describes how x-rays of severely ill people are stored so that they are always readily accessible.

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A Case of Need