Anatomie 2
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Kershaw, the neurologist?
The Nobel Prize winner?

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Yes...
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of course.
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1992.
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-It could be interesting for you.
-What about that operation l....

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Rules are for the weak.
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What do you say?
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I knew it. You're a good doctor.
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You're a great nurse.
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I also study medicine,
at home in Philippines.

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I'm in Germany to learn machines.
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The machines from here
and the traditions from home...

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well together.
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Maybe you can teach me something.
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A good heart is important.
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Heart of the sick person...
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and heart of the doctor.
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...so wejust impla.nted...
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a.n electrode
in the subtha.Ia.mic zona incerta...

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a.n electrode
in the subtha.Ia.mic zona incerta...

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a.nd thus interrupted the tremor
by electrica.I stimula.tion.

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Tha.t mea.ns you did not use a.ny medica.tion.
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Exa.ctly. The simplest solutions
a.re a.Iwa.ys the best.

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It's already 1 1 :30.
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That's enough for today.
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Tha.nk you, Mr. Kersha.w.
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It wa.s a. plea.sure to ha.ve you here.
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And as for winning the Nobel Prize,
we'll get there ourselves!

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Next week...
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Valjean from the Sorbonne will be here.
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And before the refreshments, brothers...
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I would like to introduce you...
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to Joachim Hauser.
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Intern.
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He has an interesting theory
about the acetylcholine problem.

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Maybe he'll give us a lecture soon.
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A gifted young man!
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Embarrassing, huh?

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