:38:00
	we're not doctors.
:38:02
	we've got to leave
here immediately!
:38:05
	no. not until I've had--
:38:07
	excuse me.
:38:10
	her.
:38:11
	am I interrupting?
:38:12
	no! he was just
on his way out.
:38:19
	what happens when
the real doctors come?
:38:24
	hi.
:38:25
	dr. Trowbridge.
:38:26
	where?
:38:27
	oh! right!
:38:29
	make yourself
comfortable. sit down.
:38:31
	thank you.
:38:46
	what can I do for you?
:38:48
	dr. Trowbridge--
may I call you Homer?
:38:50
	why?
:38:51
	well, that's your name.
:38:53
	oh! right!
Homer. of course.
:38:55
	what's your name?
:38:57
	Karen.
:38:58
	Karen.
:39:00
	dr. Trowbridge...
Homer...
:39:01
	when you walked
into this tent,
:39:05
	it was the most exciting
moment of my life.
:39:07
	well, you just wait.
:39:09
	you're my hero. I've
read all your papers.
:39:12
	how'd you get
my papers?
:39:14
	oh, you mean
my medical papers!
:39:17
	are you
making fun of me?
:39:18
	oh, Karen,
our first fight.
:39:20
	you might think I'm silly
to worship you the way I do,
:39:23
	but in my estimation,
you're a genius.
:39:25
	well, I think genius
is a pretty strong word,
:39:28
	but if you insist on using it,
I can handle it.
:39:31
	in fact, I hesitate
to mention my problem.
:39:34
	it's a task hardly worthy
of your abilities.
:39:36
	go ahead. mention it.
:39:37
	there's nothing
I wouldn't do for you.
:39:39
	the khan's brother,
he's been suffering
:39:42
	from pain in
the right lower abdomen,
:39:44
	obviously
an inflamed appendix.
:39:46
	obviously.
:39:47
	dr. Hadley was
going to remove it,
:39:49
	but now that
you're here,
:39:51
	just to see you perform
even a simple surgery
:39:54
	would be a great thrill
in my life.
:39:57
	I'd really rather not.
:39:59
	I don't have
my instruments with me.