Young Doctors in Love
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Dr. Oliver Ludwig.
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- Doctors.
- Hello.

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Welcome.
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Here in Pathology, we consult the dead...
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and ask them how we may cure the living.
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Here we interpret the messages
the body sends us.

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Messages found in substances...
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the uninformed find disgusting.
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They are not disgusting, they are beautiful.
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They are the literature of pathology.
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The human being emits, oozes, secretes...
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excretes, salivates, urinates,
menstruates, lactates...

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evacuates, expectorates...
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and ejaculates.
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You left out regurgitates.
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Don't help me, Kurtzman.
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Now, there are more than
twenty vital bodily fluids.

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And I'm proud to say that I have
tasted every one of them.

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This urine, for example.
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What will it tell us?
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Definite sugar taste.
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Now I don't need a battery of tests
to tell me...

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that the patient has a slight
pre-diabetic condition.

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Doctor, will you confirm my findings?
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No, thank you, I'm trying to cut down.
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That's an order, Doctor.
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I know my limit.
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No sugar.
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No sugar taste, the doctor says.
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Just my little way of showing you that...
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there's something far more important
to the pathologist than taste.

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That is the power of observation.
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If you had been observing, Doctor,
you would have seen that I put...


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