Lust for Life
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1:37:01
Beyond that, peace and rest.
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Regular routine in agreeable surroundings.
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You know, in this entire institution
at the moment...

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we've no more than11 male patients.
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The food is plain but healthy.
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And above all, it is quiet. Yes.
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Yes, it is quiet.
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Now, here is our superintendent.
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And this is Mr. Vincent van Gogh
from Holland.

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Now, why don't you
take Mr. Van Gogh to his room...

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and let him know
some of our rules and habits.

1:37:36
No, we'll store those away for you
for a little while...

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until you see what you need. Yes.
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Meanwhile, any time you need me...
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...mutilated his left ear.
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In view of the above...
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and in the light of my examination
of the patient...

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it is my professional opinion...
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that it will be necessary
for Mr. Van Gogh...

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to undergo extended observation
and treatment...

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in this institution.
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Signed, Dr. Peyron,
dated Saint-Rémy, May 9, 1889.

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Van Gogh, Vincent, June 14.
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The patient's condition
appears satisfactory...

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with continued improvement.
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Continues to suffer, however,
from a condition of chronic inertia...

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accompanied by symptoms
of extreme terror.

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Would you like me to open the window?

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