Extreme Measures
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:26:06
Who the hell is Claude Minkins?
:26:12
It's "was", I'm afraid. He died.
:26:14
Tell me he had insurance.
:26:17
That's not at all likely.
:26:18
This is $2,600 worth of lab work.
:26:23
Right. Can I...
:26:24
I had two people tied up for eight hours.
:26:27
What you do in your own home
is your business.

:26:31
Let's get it into your head.
:26:32
This is not England,
or the Royal Shakespeare...

:26:35
...Taxpayer-Pick-Up-The-Tab
Health Care System.

:26:38
Somebody has to pay for this shit.
:26:42
Sorry.
:26:47
He's got liver damage, but no hepatitis.
He's HIV-negative...

:26:51
...but look at his T cell count.
:26:53
- He's negative viral and bacterial...
- What is that?

:26:56
I don't know.
She probably just got her bill.

:26:59
Please help.
:27:02
Does this make sense to you? Take a look.
:27:04
If I tell you what I think,
will you take the screamer?

:27:08
Very sick dude. Very funny labs.
Catch you later.

:27:17
I do. I'm sorry. I realize it is very late.
I apologize.

:27:21
Could you just answer me one thing?
:27:23
Does your hospital use
a silver-colored bracelet?

:27:27
Okay, terrific.
:27:28
You don't know any hospital or anything
that does use something like that?

:27:34
Thank you. I apologize again.
Thank you very much.

:27:38
- Move, please!
- Your rays are back.

:27:41
- Thanks. In a minute.
- Someone gonna move Mrs. Gardner?

:27:44
Guy, Line 6.
:27:47
Thanks. Excuse me.
:27:50
Thanks very much for calling back.
:27:53
I'm looking for an autopsy report
on a patient called Claude Minkins.

:27:58
It would be early hours
of yesterday morning.


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