The Hospital
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1:24:02
- What about him?
- He's zonked out.

1:24:05
- What's new?
- Nothing.

1:24:15
- What's this?
- It's my insulin.

1:24:17
I forgot to put it back.
1:24:20
What's the insulin for?
I didn't know you were a diabetic.

1:24:23
It ain't contagious, don't worry.
1:24:26
You took the insulin from Dr. Schaefer's
pocket and put it in the IV.

1:24:30
Yes.
1:24:31
Then a nurse came...
1:24:33
and plugged the IVjar into Schaefer.
1:24:37
God clearly intended
a measure of irony here.

1:24:41
The hospital was to do all the killing for me.
1:24:44
All I need do is arrange for the doctors
to become patients in their own hospital.

1:24:50
The next morning,
I pinched some digoxin from the pharmacy...

1:24:55
and a sandbag from a utility cart...
1:24:58
and found my way to Dr. Ives' laboratory.
1:25:02
I crushed him with the sandbag...
1:25:05
and gave him a massive shot of the digoxin.
1:25:09
This brought on an instant condition
of cardiac arrhythmia.

1:25:13
I waited for him to come to.
1:25:16
Then I brought him down
to the Emergency Room.

1:25:19
He had, at that time, perhaps an hour to live.
1:25:22
Prompt treatment would've saved his life.
1:25:25
He was suddenly taken ill.
I got him here right away.

1:25:28
As a staff doctor,
he was seen without preliminaries.

1:25:31
His vital signs were taken.
An electrocardiogram...

1:25:34
which revealed occasional
ventricular premature contractions.

1:25:39
An intern took his history,
and then he was...

1:25:42
promptly, simply...
1:25:45
forgotten to death.
1:25:48
Simply mislaid.
1:25:50
Mislaid among the broken wrists...
1:25:53
the chest pains, the scalp lacerations...
1:25:56
the man whose fingers
were crushed in a taxi door...


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