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It's called Beta-allergy.
:28:04
I had only read about it
until she came to me.

:28:07
What's Beta-allergy anyway?
:28:10
Let me put it this way.
:28:12
O- type blood can be
given to anybody.

:28:15
But it can only receive
from the same type, right?

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Naturally.
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Same for Beta-allergy patients.
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If organs of a different composition
are transplanted,

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severe side effects result.
:28:27
Like acute allergic disease...
:28:44
That apron looks good on you.
:28:46
You're gonna sneak off again
leaving that behind?

:28:50
It's called Love Plant.
It grows well year around.

:28:53
All it needs to bloom is your love.
Amazing, isn't it?

:28:57
Water it every now and then.
It will appreciate it.

:29:02
- Are you always like this?
- What?

:29:05
Doing things in your own way,
regardless of others' opinions?

:29:09
Well, let's get to work.
:29:12
I always work alone.
And...

:29:17
Tell the director that this is it.
:29:20
Are you always like this?
Refuse and see what happens?

:29:28
We're racing the clock
on this one.

:29:31
I have all the basics down
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on facial reconstruction.
:29:36
And I was trained enough
to not get in the way.

:29:39
I've been told
that you're the only doctor

:29:43
who can perform a heart transplant
on Beta-allergic patients.

:29:45
That's not entirely true.
:29:49
It's just that a heart transplant
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is a complicated procedure.
:29:54
And with Beta-allergic patients,
:29:56
you never know what might
happen on the table.


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