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:18:02
I think I can talk to
him better if we're alone.

:18:05
We came on the Star of David together,
and I know him. He's just shy.

:18:10
Don't get too close to the glass.
:18:21
Dov Landau, you ought to be
ashamed of yourself. Put that down.

:18:24
I won't.
:18:26
That hurt.
:18:27
Not half as bad as it will hurt.
I'll teach you. I'll beat you all over.

:18:31
Well? Do you let them
take care of you or not?

:18:36
Not them. But if you want
to do it, well, all right.

:18:43
Thank you.
:18:46
And don't you ever spit on me again.
Just remember.

:18:54
-It's all right, I'll do it.
-How did you change his mind?

:18:57
Just patience and kindness.
:19:01
Yetta will show you around.
Don't hesitate to call on me if I can help.

:19:05
Thank you.
:19:08
Now, this is pavilion number two.
:19:16
Excuse me.
:19:18
This boy has a skin
infection called impetigo.

:19:20
-He needs sulfathiazole on those scabs.
-lf the camp has no such drug?

:19:23
Leave him alone.
That will spread it all over his body.

:19:26
-You think so?
-I know it. It's terribly contagious.

:19:29
My dear, it's this way.
If you have no sulfathiazole...

:19:32
...and no ammoniated mercury ointment...
:19:34
...which was the earlier pharmacology,
you soften the scab with soap and water...

:19:38
...and gently remove it like this, you see?
:19:42
Then expose the lesion
for five minutes to the sun.

:19:45
That's also a cure.
:19:48
-You're a doctor.
-By coincidence.

:19:51
It was stupid of me to interfere.
:19:53
I'm a nurse. I'll be working here
for a while. Please forgive me.

:19:58
Dr. Odenheim, it's time for you to rest.

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