Never So Few
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:44:00
You have a medical degree?
:44:03
What is your opinion?
:44:06
Cerebral malaria.
:44:10
Cerebral malaria.
:44:13
The tests will tell.
I'll make them at once.

:44:18
- He's right. Why don't you leave.
- No, I've seen typhus and malaria.

:44:21
He's got malaria.
:44:26
- Let me out of here!
- Wait!

:44:27
Let me go. I'll kill you!
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We're gonna have to tie him down.
:44:37
- We have to sweat him to break his fever.
- Yeah.

:44:40
Take it easy, Danny.
:44:53
I obtained his medical history
from headquarters.

:44:57
He's had cerebral malaria.
It's obviously flared up again.

:45:05
He was trying to tell me.
How long has this been here?

:45:08
A little over three minutes.
:45:11
Nothing more to do
except keep sweating him.

:45:14
Fever's breaking up.
Quinine in the morning.

:45:16
- He shouldn't be moved for a few days.
- Of course.

:45:19
I'll see him tomorrow.
Good night.

:45:21
- Good night.
- Good night.

:45:23
Good night, doctor.
:45:38
What are you trying to do,
bring me back alive?

:45:41
You scared the hell out of me.
:45:43
- I put on a good show, eh?
- Smashing.

:45:47
Now, you get some rest.
You've near ruined my leave as it is.

:45:51
You wouldn't dare go and have fun
and leave me flat on my duff.

:45:55
Don't be ridiculous.
Of course I wouldn't.

:45:59
I feel like an old serial.

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