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:43:06
Margaret?
:43:18
So what do you think, doc?
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Heart attack.
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Bound to happen, rather sooner than later.
:43:24
She had a history of high blood pressure.
:43:28
- Even with the pills I put her on...
- I took her off those.

:43:30
What right did you have to do that?
:43:32
She came to me. As a patient.
:43:34
You didn't notice she was hypertensive?
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Her diastolic reading was normal.
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Her systolic elevation was below 160.
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- If you'd stayed current...
- This is a very serious matter, young man.

:43:48
- You may well have killed this woman.
- I don't think so. She was in fine shape.

:43:52
- I want an autopsy.
- Never.

:43:54
Look, she was my patient.
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And mine for 40 years.
:43:58
Margaret wouldn't want to be butchered.
And nobody here would want that for her.

:44:02
Give it to me, Irv.
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I'm satisfied if you're satisfied, doc.
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You come from a big city
where people don't care about each other.

:44:10
I don't expect you'd understand.
:44:14
A little advice.
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If you're ever going to fit in in Canaima,
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learn to be sensitive to
the feelings of the people here.

:44:20
I'm sorry I'm more interested
in medicine than public relations!

:44:24
You know, cardiac victims
don't usually bite their tongues off.

:44:27
It's as though she went
into titanic convulsions.

:44:30
Until I know why, this case isn't closed.
:44:34
You're damn right it's not. I believe
you may be guilty of medical malpractice.

:44:37
And I intend to pursue the matter
to its conclusion.

:44:50
Ross, I understand she was your patient.
Your only patient.

:44:54
Why don't you come by the gym
tomorrow at 3.00?

:44:57
It's a mile up the road from you.
:44:58
I'll throw some business your way.

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