:45:39
Do you see any hope, Doctor?
:45:40
Aye, that's why we keep on practicing,
Robert.
:45:44
I understand your concern,
but she needn't worry.
:45:47
The one fact I'm sure of
is there's no otosclerosis...
:45:50
so as you know, it can't be hereditary.
:45:53
There's no possibility the expected child
could inherit it.
:45:57
Clinically, the birth of the child
could make all the difference...
:46:00
if my theory is correct.
:46:02
I cannot say for certain, nobody can.
:46:05
But what you've accomplished
is remarkable.
:46:08
I'd hardly say that.
I just tried a few things I knew.
:46:11
You've always been an idealist
from way back.
:46:14
Yeah, that's what makes good doctors,
Robert.
:46:16
Keep in communication with me.
:46:18
I'll be interested in following
the case with you.
:46:20
- I'd be very grateful.
- Goodbye, lad.
:46:50
Dr. Gray said it wasn't possible
to determine her condition...
:46:53
after only one examination.
:46:55
He said she was very healthy,
very intelligent.
:46:57
And that he wanted to see her again.
:46:59
Fine. Now maybe she'll have a chance.