1:21:02
Take that gun out of your belt
and hand it here.
1:21:09
- All right, roll up your sleeves.
- What for?
1:21:11
Never mind what for. Roll up your sleeves.
1:21:22
You look all right. Dope addicts
have been running crazy around here.
1:21:25
- Please, Doctor, my boy.
- All right, bring him in.
1:21:34
Watching you work is like
raising your head up out of mud and slime...
1:21:37
and seeing civilization again.
I thought we'd lost it for good.
1:21:41
Scrape the scabs off
and apply enough strong disinfectant...
1:21:45
there's a chance civilization might recover.
1:21:50
Doctor...
1:21:53
what are his chances?
1:21:56
The artery was partially severed.
He's lost a critical amount of blood.
1:22:00
An Army advance unit came through
this morning and left me some plasma.
1:22:03
That's all right for shock.
1:22:05
This boy needs whole blood. You have to
get him to Wheaton for transfusions.
1:22:09
Why didn't the Army
leave you whole blood, too?
1:22:11
Because it has to be kept
under refrigeration.
1:22:14
I haven't had electricity for over two weeks.
1:22:17
Now, don't rough him around.
1:22:20
This patch job I did might not hold.
1:22:23
Can't you come with us?
1:22:25
No, my people are starting to come back.
They're gonna be needing me.
1:22:29
Somebody has to keep the shin bone
connected to the thigh bone.
1:22:32
And even if I went along,
there is not much more I can do for him.
1:22:35
It's only a matter of time now. And prayer.
1:22:39
I'm sorry, Doctor. I can't pay you.
I haven't got any money.
1:22:42
Money was one of the first symbols
that disappeared.
1:22:45
Tell you what I could use, though.
1:22:47
Some ammunition, if you can spare it.
I have a.45, too.
1:22:51
I only have a few.
1:22:54
- I can let you have four.
- Don't short yourself.
1:22:56
It's all right. The war is over. We won.
1:22:59
Well, ding-ding for us.