:26:02
Summer camp? Do you want to know
what I did there secretly?
:26:10
Under a blanket?
:26:14
I didn't like the taste then, either.
:26:25
Damn. I could still see the signs
of my cardiac massage on David's chest.
:26:31
Wonderful.
:26:38
Can we plastimise the heart and
circulatory system as specimens?
:26:42
Now? Their structure is
no longer clearly defined.
:26:46
Once decomposition begins....
:26:49
You have an interesting acquaintance here.
Take a look.
:26:52
In his condition, it's a miracle he was alive,
not to mention the aneurysm.
:26:57
Inoperable.
:27:00
Would you like to remove the heart?
:27:05
If it's too much for you emotionally,
as a woman....
:27:11
We save a human life and shortly
afterwards it's lost all the same.
:27:15
We are doctors.
:27:17
What are these stab wounds or cuts
in the abdomen?
:27:20
Only medical instruments are this sharp.
:27:23
I guess they must have been caused
by a clumsy dissector.
:27:36
Asshole.
:27:37
I can't believe that David died so quickly
because of this tumour.
:27:41
Look at his neck, at the jugular vein.
:27:44
The blood is like gum.
:27:45
And what does that have to do
with cardiomyopathy?
:27:49
Absolutely nothing.
:27:50
David was terminally ill.
You couldn't have saved him.
:27:53
You're imagining things
because of your guilt feelings.
:27:56
We're here to examine corpses, right?
:27:59
-Shall I open the skull?
-Not yet. Thank you.