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It's Senator Brooke's office.
:28:04
He wonders if you can
change the meeting to four.

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Yes, four is fine.
Notify Henry.

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Yes, sir.
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l like to think that Boston Memorial
is the best hospital in the city...

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...perhaps in the country.
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l'm committed to it...
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...to the house staff we have here,
and to you.

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l think you know that.
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But we have certain constraints
imposed on us.

:28:35
One is the state law concerning
privacy in computer data access.

:28:41
An unauthorized entry was made
last night.

:28:43
We put the young man on probation.
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But he told us he made
the illegal entry on your behalf.

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That's true.
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All the discharge diagnoses
of coma over a 1 2-month period?

:28:57
-l wanted it because l had an idea--
-Well, forgive me.

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But it isn't a question
of why you wanted it...

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...it's how you got it.
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l understand you have personal reasons
for being under stress...

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...for not acting as carefully
as you might.

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And l'm sympathetic to the way
you must feel about...

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...the Greely case.
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Greenly. Nancy Greenly.
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Greenly. Yes, Nancy Greenly case.
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l certainly don't want to lose
a good surgical resident.

:29:36
l think we can handle this, Sue.
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l'll keep the evidence...
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...and we'll forget
it ever happened, all right?

:29:48
But l'd like you to see someone.
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l was thinking of Dick Morelind.
:29:53
Dr. Harris, l'm fine.
l don't need a shrink.

:29:56
No, no, l know you don't.
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But it's important to have
on record a talk with Dick Morelind.


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