Doctor in the House
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- That seems perfectly all right.
- What time does it say to take it?

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- Six o'clock.
- Six o'clock.

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Any trouble here, Nurse?
:47:18
No, Sister. Mr Sparrow was just
discussing a forthcoming operation.

:47:23
- You'd better go back to Mr Lodge.
- Yes, Sister.

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And to those of you
who are now entering your fifth

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and, let us hope,
final year of your training,

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I would remark that if you are to
master the subjects in the syllabus -

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anaesthetics, paediatrics,
obstetrics and gynaecology,

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ear, nose and throat and so on...
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If you are to qualify
in your final examinations,

:47:52
you will have to use all your powers
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of concentration
and clear-mindedness. Mmm.

:48:00
Hmm...
:48:02
Erm... do you mind
if I try this on you?

:48:05
- No, go on.
- Sure?

:48:08
- Comfortable?
- Sure.

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Do you mind if I give you a whiff?
:48:14
- Oh, no, thank you very much!
- I won't put you right out.

:48:18
If you put me half out,
I might never get in again.

:48:22
- We're supposed to be practising.
- I'll practise on myself.

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- We're in this business together.
- I'm not the sleeping partner.

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- Simon!
- Here, hold this.

:48:34
A- ha...
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I'll be late tonight.
She's given me extra duty.

:48:40
- What's wrong with her?
- I don't know. I'm off at 7:30.

:48:43
- Same place?
- Yes.

:48:45
Must fly,
Sister Virtue wants her tea.

:48:49
Taffy! Taffy!
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What have you been doing? Come on.
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Come on.

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