Doctor in the House
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:12:01
Don't bother to take off your
stocking. I can manage with it on.

:12:07
- That hurt?
- Yes.

:12:10
Does that hurt?
:12:12
Yes, but I don't mind.
You've got such lovely, soft hands.

:12:17
There's nothing seriously wrong.
:12:20
- Cold poultice, that's the thing.
- Is that all?

:12:23
- That'll do the trick.
- Will you put it on?

:12:26
No, get your mother to do that.
I'm very busy.

:12:29
Oh, well. Thanks a lot. Good night.
:12:32
Good night.
:12:39
Ripe tomatoes! Lovely apples!
:12:44
I say, do I really
have to learn all this?

:12:47
I'm afraid so, sir. Wait till you
start your clinical studies.

:12:51
Don't worry. I'll see you through.
:12:54
May I recommend this?
It's not on your list

:12:57
but if you have difficulty,
you might be glad of it.

:13:00
- What is it?
- The Student's Friend.

:13:03
- Fits easily into the pocket.
- Put it with the others.

:13:07
You won't regret that.
I must give you copy of this.

:13:11
Yes, and I also want a skeleton.
:13:13
Naturally. One can't get anywhere
without a skeleton.

:13:16
Would you like the ordinary skeleton
or the de luxe with hands and feet?

:13:21
- I think the ordinary one will do.
- Very well.

:13:26
I'm not sure
but this one might suit me better.

:13:29
No, sir. This has the most perfect
pelvis of any skeleton I've seen.

:13:35
Oh.
:13:39
Ripe tomatoes!
Two bobs a pineapple!

:13:52
Hurry along there.
Now, come on. Hurry along.

:13:56
Hold tight, please.

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