Mimic 2
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1:05:20
Unhh.
1:05:39
Easy, easy.
1:05:40
Easy, easy.
You're among friends.

1:05:43
I'm Dr. Shapiro.
1:05:46
How are you feeling ?
1:05:50
Still sensitive.
That's good.

1:05:52
A good neural response.
1:05:56
You're something of
a medical marvel, you know.

1:05:58
No internal bleeding.
No infection.

1:06:01
I don't know whether
to write a paper...

1:06:02
or take you out dancing.
1:06:03
Oh, God.
Something in my...

1:06:07
There was,
but it's all gone now.

1:06:09
We cleared away every last bit
of it, I assure you.

1:06:12
All of it ?
1:06:13
Absolutely all of it.
1:06:16
What was it ?
1:06:17
Can you tell me what it was ?
1:06:24
Larva.
1:06:27
Insect larva.
1:06:28
I don't know
exactly what variety...

1:06:30
because they were
immediately confiscated...

1:06:32
by the Department of Defense.
1:06:34
But they were, in fact...
1:06:36
largely responsible
for your remarkable turn around.

1:06:39
How ?
1:06:41
They're necrophagous.
1:06:45
In much the same way
ordinary maggots...

1:06:46
were used
by medieval physicians...

1:06:48
to eat away dead
and infected tissue.

1:06:50
Those remarkable buggers cleaned
you up like little shopvacs...

1:06:54
and their mucoid secretions
staunched your bleeding to boot.

1:06:58
Miss Remi, I think you probably
owe them your life.


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