Doctor at Large
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:26:00
I've come about the advertisements
in the Medical Journal.

:26:04
I'll take the millionaire if I can.
0therwise, the cruise.

:26:07
Alas, Doctor,
both vacancies are filled.

:26:11
- They only came out yesterday.
- The rush was great.

:26:14
However, we have others.
You wish to go abroad?

:26:17
- I don't mind, if there's sun.
- I have just the place -

:26:20
the Acropolis 0il Company in Iraq.
:26:23
A Greek concern, but respectable.
The tour of duty is five years.

:26:27
I don't want as much sun as that.
:26:29
Are you a man of faith, Doctor?
You look it.

:26:32
A medical missionary in Siam.
:26:34
The remuneration is not very high
but one gains one's reward in heaven.

:26:39
I prefer to gain mine
a little earlier.

:26:41
Have you any ordinary practices?
General practice would be useful.

:26:46
0f course. I thought you wished to
leave the country for some reason.

:26:50
- No.
- Well, we have many practices.

:26:53
Now, here's just the thing.
Semi-rural. In the Midlands.

:26:57
Assistant to Dr Hatchet.
I know him personally.

:27:00
A fine clinician. You'll learn a lot.
All found, ten guineas a week.

:27:05
Not to be sneezed at, eh, Doctor?
:27:07
Lt'll be gone by lunchtime,
I guarantee.

:27:10
- All right. I'll take it.
- Very wise.

:27:13
I'll give you the details.
Can you sign this?

:27:16
It's just the usual commission.
:27:18
33% of your salary
for the first year

:27:21
and five pounds for consultation...
in cash.

:27:24
We don't like to take it but
the overheads, you know, Doctor...

:27:34
(Whistle sounds)

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