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:33:01
That's Dr. George, chief of anesthesia.
He's got it under control.

:33:05
ls there a research protocol
this case would fit?

:33:08
He's a good research case.
Excellent teaching material.

:33:11
lt's true, Mr. Murphy
presents challenges...

:33:13
...electrolyte balance lV,
caloric maintenance...

:33:16
...possible pseudomonas infection.
:33:19
There may be additional
risk of staph osteomyelitis.

:33:22
But l think you'll be
agreeably surprised, Dr. George.

:33:26
We can keep him alive...
:33:28
...in stable vital signs, a year...
:33:31
...two years, indefinitely.
:33:34
You can't just look the other way.
:33:36
Nobody's looking the other way.
:33:38
Mark, twice in two days.
lt's not normal.

:33:41
-ln certain cases, patients always--
-You told me that.

:33:44
Two in two days.
:33:46
You're just sensitized to it.
:33:48
lt just happened to a friend
and now you're looking for it.

:33:52
Twice in two days
is just our lousy luck.

:33:57
-Did Harris take the readout?
-Yes.

:33:59
All right, then forget it.
:34:00
The hospital has
review boards and committees.

:34:03
They'll look into it.
:34:04
Now, you got a job to do,
so forget about this.

:34:12
You're right. You're right.
:34:17
l'll see you at dinner?
:34:40
This is Dr. Wheeler.
:34:43
l know about the conference
but l'm tied up with a patient now.

:34:48
Well, l'm afraid l can't
make it there in time.

:34:52
Where am l?
:34:54
l'm in the emergency ward.
:34:56
Yes, it is important.
:34:58
Will you hold on?

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