:18:03
I appreciate how busy you've been.
That's why I didn't press you on it.
:18:08
Whose cardiogram?
:18:11
William Mallone's?
:18:13
Yes, I've been worried about him.
He's getting on in years.
:18:18
What does
the cardiogram show, Dr. Peterson?
:18:22
What?
:18:25
Oh, that's really a shame.
:18:27
But, still, what can you do?
Give him a few pills
:18:32
to ease the pain in his chest.
:18:37
Not much you can do
when the old ticker goes, eh?
:18:42
How much time do you figure he's got,
Doctor? Few weeks.
:18:48
Yes, I've seen them go just like that.
:18:54
No, I'm not going to tell him.
I think he's better off not knowing.
:18:59
Alright.
:19:00
Fine, you have a nice weekend too,
Doctor. Bye-bye.
:19:18
I'm back, Ralph.
- Good.
:19:26
Do you still want me to take these
pills? - Yes, to ease your chest pain.
:19:34
Ralph?
:19:36
Do you mind
if I ask you some questions?
:19:40
Not at all, go ahead.
- Well,
:19:44
suppose you had a patient
:19:47
and found out
he only had a few weeks to live.
:19:51
I mean, he could go just like that.
:19:54
Would you tell him?
- Well, offhand I would say, but
:19:58
it'd all depend on the circumstances.
- Circumstances? - Yes.