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:21:02
l want to understand the variables
as they apply to this patient.

:21:05
l'm sure you agree that's indicated.
:21:07
''This patient''?
:21:08
Here we have an ordinary,
uninteresting case...

:21:11
...of surgical reaction to telothane
anesthesia in a healthy patient.

:21:16
As far as l can tell,
there are no unusual aspects...

:21:19
...except that the patient
was tissue-typed.

:21:22
Tissue-typed for D and C?
:21:24
There's got to be some mistake.
:21:26
Here it is. No name on the slip
and no billing number.

:21:31
That's not the first time the lab
ran a test on the wrong patient.

:21:39
Let's go home.
l think you're tired.

:21:43
l think l'd better check
the tissue-typing lab.

:21:47
Why?
:21:51
Nancy's problem was not caused
by wrong lab tests.

:21:57
l know.
:21:58
Honey, you're grabbing at straws.
:22:01
Let's go have some dinner.
:22:03
-l'm not hungry.
-We'll check the lab later.

:22:05
Stop acting as if
there's something wrong with me...

:22:08
...or the way l'm thinking!
l'm checking the lab now.

:22:11
They're closed.
:22:12
l won't just stand here!
:22:14
Susan, the lab is closed.
:22:16
lt closed at six 6:00.
:22:21
ls she all right?
:22:24
Yeah, she just....
:22:27
She likes to do things
her own way.

:22:39
Who's that?
:22:40
Dr. Wheeler.
:22:42
We're closed.
:22:43
We don't do any determinations
after six, doctor.

:22:46
l want to look at
your requisition book.

:22:49
What does it mean when there's
no name and number on the slip?

:22:53
There's....
:22:55
There's always
a name or a number, doctor.

:22:58
For example, Nancy Greenly.
You did tissue-typing...


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