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The House of God (1978) is a satirical novel by (pseudonym of Dr. Stephen Bergman).

" The House of God " can refer to a classic medical novel, a side quest in a popular RPG, or a foundational religious concept.

: While controversial and raunchy, it remains a cult classic in the medical community for its raw look at burnout and hospital culture. Gaming: Kingdom Come: Deliverance Quest

: Henry is sent by Sir Divish to investigate strange occurrences and the use of inferior stone at the Sasau Monastery construction site.

: Players often encounter bugs where the quest reward isn't received or saving/loading becomes glitched after the final confrontation. Theology: Religious Context

: The book introduced the famous "Laws of the House of God," such as "GOMERS don't die" (GOMER meaning "Get Out of My Emergency Room") and "The only good admission is a dead admission" .

: It follows a group of medical interns at a fictionalized hospital as they navigate the brutal, dehumanizing reality of 1970s residency training.

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The House of God (1978) is a satirical novel by (pseudonym of Dr. Stephen Bergman).

" The House of God " can refer to a classic medical novel, a side quest in a popular RPG, or a foundational religious concept. house of god

: While controversial and raunchy, it remains a cult classic in the medical community for its raw look at burnout and hospital culture. Gaming: Kingdom Come: Deliverance Quest The House of God (1978) is a satirical

: Henry is sent by Sir Divish to investigate strange occurrences and the use of inferior stone at the Sasau Monastery construction site. : While controversial and raunchy, it remains a

: Players often encounter bugs where the quest reward isn't received or saving/loading becomes glitched after the final confrontation. Theology: Religious Context

: The book introduced the famous "Laws of the House of God," such as "GOMERS don't die" (GOMER meaning "Get Out of My Emergency Room") and "The only good admission is a dead admission" .

: It follows a group of medical interns at a fictionalized hospital as they navigate the brutal, dehumanizing reality of 1970s residency training.