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:03:03
And as research it'll make a significant
contribution to our knowledge.

:03:07
Knowledge. Yes.
:03:11
Here is the informed consent form.
:03:15
Should you agree,
you sign there, at the bottom.

:03:29
Is there a family member
you want me to explain this to?

:03:32
That won't be necessary.
:03:34
Good.
:03:36
The important thing is for you to take
the full dose of chemotherapy.

:03:39
There may be times when you wish
for a lesser dose, due to the side effects.

:03:43
But we've got to go full force.
:03:47
- Dr. Bearing?
- Yes.

:03:50
You must be very tough.
:03:52
Do you think you can be very tough?
:03:55
You needn't worry.
:03:57
Good.
:04:00
Excellent.
:04:11
I should have asked more questions.
:04:13
Because I knew
there was going to be a test.

:04:19
- Hi, how you feeling today?
- Fine.

:04:23
Great. That's just great.
:04:29
This is not my standard greeting,
I assure you.

:04:33
I tend toward something
a little more formal...

:04:35
a little less inquisitive.
:04:37
Such as, say, "Hello."
:04:41
But it is the standard greeting here,
so I just say, "Fine."

:04:46
Of course, it is not very often
that I do feel fine.

:04:52
I've been asked, "How are you feeling?"
while throwing up into a plastic basin.

:04:58
I have been asked...
:04:59
as I was emerging
from a four-hour operation...


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