1:36:02
That's the drug.
1:36:04
lt produces abdominal spasm
and peritoneal symptoms.
1:36:09
lt must be very painful.
1:36:13
lt's too bad.
1:36:16
But look at it from
the practical standpoint.
1:36:19
Somebody has to make these decisions.
We can't wait around forever.
1:36:24
lf society won't decide,
we'll decide.
1:36:26
We'll make the hard decisions.
1:36:35
This is Dr. Harris.
1:36:37
Schedule an emergency
appendectomy in O.R. 8.
1:36:41
lt's a member of the house staff,
Dr. Wheeler.
1:36:43
l've examined her.
She requires immediate surgery.
1:36:46
Okay, honey, now just sit up.
1:36:48
Come on, that's it.
That's good.
1:36:52
Here we go.
1:36:54
lt's...
1:36:56
...the drug.
1:36:59
Doctors make the worst patients.
1:37:01
They know too much, l guess.
1:37:17
Why'd you run away?
1:37:19
l was just talking to your mother.
She was worried about you.
1:37:22
Everybody's been worried about you.
1:37:28
Honey, l love you.
1:37:31
You're gonna be just fine.
1:37:33
No, Mark, listen.
1:37:34
You have to stop this.
1:37:36
l'm fine. l am.
1:37:40
But your appendix is not fine.
1:37:42
You've got plus-four peritonitis,
guarding and spasm, honey.
1:37:46
Susan, you do.
1:37:48
No, l don't.
1:37:51
There's no question about it.
1:37:56
Check my white count
and sed. rate. lt's normal.