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	Over 30 children
are delivered here each day.
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	Dr. Kramer to the nurses' station.
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	- Good morning, Doctor.
- Hi.
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	Class, this is Dr. Miller.
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	He'll be joining us
for the last part of our tour today.
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	If you guys will follow me, please.
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	I'd like to ask you one last time.
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	Conduct yourselves
with the utmost maturity.
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	- You in my class?
- I am today.
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	-  Yes, Greg?
- Who are these guys?
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	Most of them are derelicts.
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	They sold their bodies
to medicine for money.
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	- About $30, I think?
- Twenty-five.
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	Righteous bucks!
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	This gentleman here is named Arthur.
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	Arthur was good enough
to die last week of heart failure.
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	We are fortunate today
to view his body...
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	in its pristine state.
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	Here an incision has been made.
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	The ribs have been sawed off,
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	allowing us to remove
the breastplate...
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	and really observe the human organs
as they exist in their natural state.
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	Here we have the human lungs.
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	And here is the human heart
which, you can see,
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	is actually located
in the center of your chest.
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	Ohh! Gnarly!
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	Are you okay?
1:09:55
	Yeah.
I'm fine.
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	- I just made a jerk out of myself.
- No, you didn't.