Bigger Than Life
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:20:02
After school?
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Yes.
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Why didn't you let me know?
:20:08
Well...
:20:10
I had to make some extra
money somehow.

:20:15
Are you laughing at me?
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Yes, Ed...
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I'm so small-minded.
:20:23
I thought...
:20:24
...you were having a big romance.
:20:26
You did?
-Yes, I did.

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It isn't funny!
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Ed.
:20:32
You're wonderful...
:20:33
...handsome man!
:20:34
I like the idea of you
being jealous.

:20:40
Good morning, Ed.
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Good morning.
-Good morning.

:20:46
What's the verdict?
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We don't have any secrets...
:20:56
...not now.
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So, whatever you've to say.
:20:59
The laboratory findings...
:21:02
...confirm original
Dr. Norton's diagnosis.

:21:05
There's a definite increase
in the eosinophiles.

:21:08
Periarteritis nodosa.
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A rare inflammation of the arteries.
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You're the first case I've had.
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Dr. Ruric has treated 10 or 12.
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Well...
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The prognosis is poor.
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How poor?
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The great majority of cases are...
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...fatal within a year
after the first attack.

:21:33
However, we've had some
success with a new drug.

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We're still experimenting with it.
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A miracle drug?
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Some people think it is.
:21:45
Why don't we find out for sure.
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Is that what you want me to say?
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It's called cortisone.
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It's a hormone.
:21:54
I'm sorry to have been so
out spoken, Lou, but...

:21:57
...if you think of the advances
in recent years...


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