:31:02
	Yes?
:31:03
	What about that dream?
:31:06
	I remember nothing.
:31:14
	She's asleep.
:31:16
	I must confess I'm completely confounded.
:31:18
	I'm going to take the liberty
of contacting Prof. Abraham Van Helsing.
:31:22
	Van Helsing?
:31:23
	I thought he was
a metaphysician and philosopher.
:31:26
	He's also a medical doctor. Knows more
about obscure diseases than anyone else.
:31:30
	He may be the only man who can help us.
:31:32
	Yes. Contact him, Father.
:31:34
	- Contact him straight away.
- Yes.
:31:48
	Gentlemen, you are about to observe
your first autopsy.
:31:54
	It's not unusual
for some members of the freshman class...
:31:57
	to feel a bit faint during this procedure.
:32:02
	So this is where we begin to separate
our future physicians...
:32:06
	from those who just want to play doctor.
:32:10
	Now, first things first.
:32:13
	We uncover the corpse.
:32:19
	We make an incision from the groin...
:32:23
	to the upper chest cavity, there.
:32:30
	Now, as I open...
:32:33
	the abdominal wall, you will observe...
:32:36
	that the organs
have gone from a nice healthy pink...
:32:40
	to a disgusting green.
:32:45
	We must check the intestines...
:32:47
	for pathological clues.
:32:50
	So...
:32:55
	Here, pass it along.
:32:57
	Don't worry, there's plenty to go around.