Extreme Measures
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:39:04
Good. And what's next?
:39:06
Don't you have
that important reception at NYU?

:39:10
Jesus Christ!
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Where you going? I'm in serious pain here.
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And this motherfucker's 12 years old!
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Anyhow, my apologies again.
:39:23
It's not a problem.
You've met the rest of the team?

:39:27
I think so. At the interview.
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- Dr. Sharma.
- Nice seeing you again, Doctor.

:39:32
- Very nice to see you.
- Thank you.

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Dr. Cohen.
:39:35
- Good to see you.
- How are you?

:39:37
- Dr. Breceski.
- Welcome to neurology.

:39:40
And do you know Professor Myrick?
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Who has nothing to do with this program...
:39:46
...but was here and wanted to say hello.
:39:50
You took care of a neighbor's son.
A cab accident.

:39:53
They said you were terrific.
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Anyhow, I heard you'd be here
and I just wanted to pass that on.

:39:59
Thank you, it's a great honor.
:40:01
So you're moving on?
:40:03
That's right. I start here in the summer.
:40:05
Well, that's great.
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If you think that ER was tough...
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...wait till Jim gets started with you.
:40:12
Right, Jim?
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Dr. Myrick?
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I probably shouldn't,
but can I ask you a question?

:40:26
Certainly.
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Okay, basically...
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...white male, forties.
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Elevated thyroid functions.
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Enzyme toxicity just off the charts.
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Convulsions, high fever...
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...pulse, pressure and vitals
in total disarray.

:40:47
Who are we talking about?
:40:49
It's just a patient of mine.
:40:53
You'd have to rule out meningitis.
Did you do a spinal tap?

:40:56
Oh, no, he died on us.

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