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1:19:00
- Trichinosis, sir.
- What?

1:19:06
It's some kind of worm.
I can't quite recognise them.

1:19:09
Worms?
1:19:12
Perhaps if you removed your tie from
the field of vision, it would help.

1:19:19
Sorry, sir.
1:19:23
That would be the worms turning,
I presume.

1:19:33
Well, my boy. Where do you come from?
1:19:36
St Swithins, sir. Number 306.
1:19:38
Right. Now, you see these screens?
1:19:41
Well, behind these
are ladies and gentlemen

1:19:44
who volunteered to be prodded around
by you blighters,

1:19:47
so you can tell us what's wrong.
1:19:49
You go to number ten,
make a thorough diagnosis,

1:19:53
and I'll come along and see
what you've rooted out.

1:19:59
- Hello, guv'nor.
- Briggs! What are you doing here?

1:20:03
- How's that little nurse?
- Fine. I thought we'd cured you.

1:20:06
I've got new things now.
Beautiful mess, I am.

1:20:10
I'm their most interesting case
for years. I've got thyro...

1:20:13
- I've got to find out myself.
- Don't interrupt. Thyrotoxicosis,

1:20:18
thrombophlebitis obliterans,
tremors of the fingers,

1:20:22
- loss of weight, palpitations...
- Shut up. Be quiet.

1:20:26
- Ribs, sir.
- What's wrong with them?

1:20:30
- Empyema, sir.
- Mm-hmm.

1:20:34
And that?
1:20:37
- Femur, sir.
- Anything the matter?

1:20:40
- Erm... osteomyelitis, sir?
- Mm-hmm.

1:20:45
Would you mind? And that?
1:20:51
Well, come on. Come on. Come on.
1:20:54
Sir, it looks like pickled gherkins.
1:20:58
And this?

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