Awakenings
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:39:03
Might they not cave in on themselves
and turn a person into stone?

:39:09
I do not know. Maybe.
:39:14
- Do you think L-dopa would help?
- Dr. Sayer, right?

:39:21
I am a chemist, you are the physician.
I will leave it to you to do the damage.

:39:34
Freud believed in miracles,
prescribing cocaine as candy.

:39:38
We all believed in Cortisone
until our patients went psychotic on it.

:39:42
- And now it is L-dopa?
- I think it is too soon to say that.

:39:46
With all due respect,
I think it is way too soon to say that.

:39:51
Let the chemists do the damage, Doctor.
:39:55
But I...
:40:08
Dr. Kaufman, did you read this case?
"New drug lets Palsy patients eat Jello. "

:40:14
Yes, I read them all. Dutifully, soberly.
All 30 cases had mild Parkinson's.

:40:21
Your "Parkies", if that is what they are,
have not moved in decades.

:40:26
Perhaps you should look at it again, sir.
:40:30
You know better
than to make such a leap.

:40:34
You want a connection;
that does not mean there is one.

:40:38
What I believe, what I know,
is that they are alive inside.

:40:45
How do you know that?
Because they catch tennis balls?

:40:51
I know it.
:40:54
- How many did you think could have it?
- All of them.

:40:59
Some... One.

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