Doctor in the House
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:30:05
It's my stomach that's wrong, Doctor.
:30:11
Yes, of course it is.
Now, what are your symptoms?

:30:15
Hydronephrosis,
nephrolithiasis and renal colic.

:30:20
- Thank you very much.
- He has hammertoes, too.

:30:29
Graham said the original diagnosis
was wrong, but I...

:30:33
Forgive me, old boy, but aren't we
inclined to be talking shop?

:30:37
- Oh, I'm sorry.
- Broaden your outlook, Simon.

:30:40
- There are better things in life.
- Such as what?

:30:44
- Such as that, for instance.
- Taxi! Taxi!

:30:48
See what I mean?
:30:51
- Taxi!
- Look out!

:30:56
- There we are.
- Are you all right?

:30:58
I think so. Aren't those roads hard?
:31:02
- I'm sorry, miss. Are you OK?
- Yes. It was my fault.

:31:05
- I was too eager for a taxi.
- Are you sure?

:31:08
Come to the hospital
and we'll look you over.

:31:11
It's only my stockings. I don't think
hospitals can help... or can they?

:31:16
- Er, no...
- Let my colleague examine you.

:31:19
- I'm really fine. Are you a doctor?
- Well...

:31:23
He's a mainstay of our hospital.
Aren't you, old boy?

:31:26
- Er, yes. Well, yes.
- How glamorous.

:31:29
I'll certainly visit this hospital
for anything more than stockings.

:31:34
Do. We can always
find a bed for her. Eh, Simon? Hmm?

:31:37
Yes. Sure.
:31:39
Well, if you'd help me
into the taxi, I'll go home.

:31:43
Yes, certainly.
:31:45
33 Cornwallis Mews. Goodbye.
:31:50
Hmm... Thanks.
:31:54
Bye.
:31:56
- 33...
- Cornwallis Mews.


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