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:26:01
lt's against the law.
lt's illegal to tap a data bank.

:26:05
l don't see why.
l'm a doctor.

:26:06
-l've got research--
-That's not the point!

:26:09
Every officer got the lecture.
No access without authorization.

:26:12
-They can throw you out.
-Never mind that.

:26:14
''Never mind''?
:26:17
Look at this.
:26:18
Two hundred and forty names.
:26:20
Ten are young people
admitted for minor procedures.

:26:24
Breast biopsy, appendectomy.
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They all come out in a coma.
Aren't you surprised?

:26:30
The risk of surgical anesthesia
is six per 1 00,000.

:26:34
ln a hospital this size, 1 0 patients
in a year is not surprising.

:26:38
So what are you doing?
:26:39
You missed your rounds.
You didn't scrub in at the gastrectomy.

:26:43
l had to do something.
:26:44
Why don't you do your job?
:26:50
Mr. Murphy is a 35-year-old
in good health...

:26:52
...admitted for a meniscectomy.
He's scheduled for this morning.

:26:55
Promises, promises.
They keep telling me...

:26:58
...there's a delay, another half-hour.
:27:00
Well, the suspense
is really killing me.

:27:02
l thought you doctors
liked to operate.

:27:04
-We'll get to you.
-l'd hate to be left out.

:27:07
How did you get your injury?
:27:09
Playing touch football.
:27:10
You know, with the guys,
horsing around.

:27:14
Dr. Wheeler, see Dr. Harris.
:27:16
See Dr. Harris in his office.
:27:18
The chief of surgery himself.
:27:20
Playing touch football, huh?
:27:22
Yeah. So l come in,
and all that happens--

:27:30
Thanks very much, Herb.
:27:31
We'll get together on it later.
:27:34
Would you come in?
:27:39
Excuse me.
:27:52
Sit down, Sue.

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