:10:04
lt's not meant to be there.
:10:06
The young doctor
asked me about my dreams.
:10:09
There was something l didn't like
to mention with nurses present.
:10:13
l don't know if it matters?
- l don't believe it does.
:10:18
When did we begin filling patient
files with psychiatric deliberations?
:10:23
Joachumsen has a tumour
of the right frontal lobe.
:10:26
So he has a fatuous mind
and makes lavatory jokes.
:10:30
Yes, and the condition takes this
much to describe, not half a page.
:10:34
He has also experienced spasms.
So l examined him with extra care.
:10:39
l can't prevent you
from writing about epilepsy.
:10:43
But l forbid
any mention of those twins.
:10:48
The twins ...?
:10:50
Malmros wanted me to write
about his endeavours.
:10:55
But you worked together?
- Barely. lt was trench warfare.
:11:00
l became an obsession to him.
:11:03
ln the end it was obvious
that Malmros was the problem.
:11:06
The chief medical officer
was brought in.
:11:09
l've brought Busch
as a kind of umpire.
:11:14
We all know that you are an
exceptionally accomplished surgeon.
:11:19
But your responsibilities
include running your department.
:11:24
l don't know Riber personally, -
:11:26
- but Busch says
he had no trouble from him.
:11:30
Riber spent a year in my department
before coming to Ã…rhus.
:11:35
No, l had no trouble with him.
:11:40
Malmros, what is
the essence of your antagonism?
:11:44
One hears so many rumours.
- l don't know where they come from.
:11:48
But since my return from America
we have not worked well together.
:11:52
Why not?
:11:55
Because there has to be one head
of department, like it or not.