Doctor in the House
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:45:00
Don't crowd me, boy.
That's much better.

:45:03
Hang on to your swabs.
This is important.

:45:06
You can cut a patient's throat
and nobody minds

:45:09
but leave anything inside,
you'll be in the papers.

:45:13
Now for the first incision.
:45:15
Swab, man, swab!
Have I got to do everything myself?

:45:18
Watching? Catch him, someone.
:45:20
Another Spencer-Wells, Sister.
Hurry up, woman.

:45:24
The edge of quadratus lumborum.
See it? Another clip, Sister.

:45:34
What happened?
:45:37
- He passed out.
- Oh, Simon!

:45:40
Oh, don't be so silly. Thousands
of people pass out their first time.

:45:44
That's right, sir. I remember
Mr Willoughby when he started here.

:45:49
Sir James he is now. He couldn't stay
on his pins for three months.

:45:53
- Nobody minded and look at him.
- You see?

:45:57
I bet he didn't go out on a trolley.
:45:59
For heaven's sake.
Have another drink and forget it.

:46:05
- Do you think I will make a doctor?
- Yes, I do.

:46:08
Well, you're a jolly good nurse.
In this case, anyway.

:46:26
- Hey, guv.
- Oh, Briggs.

:46:29
I'm terribly sorry.
:46:32
- Were you looking for someone?
- Er, yes, I was, actually.

:46:46
- Right.
- Nurse!

:46:49
Yes, Mr Briggs, what is it?
Just a minute, Mr Lodge.

:46:53
Nurse, he says that I've been
written up for the wrong medicine.

:46:58
Does he? I'd better see
your prescription sheet.


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