Extreme Measures
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1:39:00
No.
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I'm 68 years old. I don't have much time.
1:39:20
Three years with a rat to get to a dog?
1:39:22
And after five years, if I'm lucky,
maybe I can work on a chimp?

1:39:27
We have to move faster than that.
1:39:31
I'm doing medicine
no one's ever dreamed of.

1:39:33
This is baseline neural chemistry.
1:39:37
You're killing people.
1:39:40
People die every day.
For what? For nothing.

1:39:43
Plane crash. Train wreck.
1:39:46
Bosnia. Pick your tragedy.
1:39:49
Sniper in a restaurant, 15 dead.
Story at 11:00. What do we do?

1:39:52
What do you do?
1:39:55
You change the channel.
You move on to the next patient.

1:39:59
You take care of the ones
you think you can save.

1:40:07
Good doctors do the correct thing.
1:40:08
Great doctors have the guts
to do the right thing.

1:40:14
Your father had those guts.
1:40:17
So do you.
1:40:20
Two patients on either side.
One, a gold-shield cop...

1:40:22
...the other, a maniac
that pulled a gun on a bus.

1:40:25
Who do you work on first?
1:40:28
You knew.
1:40:31
You knew.
1:40:34
If you could cure cancer by killing
one person, wouldn't you?

1:40:38
Wouldn't that be brave?
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One person and cancer's gone tomorrow?
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When you thought you were paralyzed...
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...what would you have done
to be able to walk again?

1:40:55
"Anything."
1:40:57
You said it yourself. Anything.

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