Doctor at Large
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:11:01
That, sir, was removed
post-mortem from a man of 70.

:11:05
What do you find of interest in it?
:11:10
- It's a brain, sir.
- It is indeed. Well?

:11:17
I notice only
the usual senile changes, sir.

:11:20
You say these changes
are not unusual?

:11:23
No, sir. After all,
the patient was senile.

:11:27
Dash it, he was 70,
practically ga-ga.

:11:30
Hmm...
I shall be 76 myself next birthday.

:11:35
Thank you for reminding me
that I'm well past my job.

:11:39
- Good morning, sir.
- Sir, I...

:11:41
Good morning.
:11:44
- Good morning.
- 0h!

:11:47
- (Knock)
- Come in.

:11:53
- 0h, a female.
- Yes.

:11:56
Well, you appear more intelligent
than most of them, I must say.

:12:00
Doctoring and lipstick
don't mix together.

:12:04
Now, come here and tell me
what you can see there.

:12:12
Well? Well?
:12:16
Hmm? Hmm?
:12:20
- Blood dyscrasia?
- That's right.

:12:23
Now, come along. Come over here.
:12:25
Come on.
:12:29
I've very little time, girl. Come on.
:12:34
- Yes, sir.
- 0h, get my glasses from the table.

:12:42
- Come along. We haven't got all day.
- Yes, sir.

:12:51
Could I have my glasses, please?
:12:54
0h! 0h, I'm so sorry.
:12:59
Appearances can be very deceptive,
can't they?


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