:14:06
It is you.
:14:10
Got yourself a big private room, huh?
:14:13
All alone.
:14:15
That's nice.
:14:17
I got a little something for you.
:14:21
A goodbye kiss from the Gallentino family.
:14:28
The Gallentino family
always kisses on the nose.
:14:31
Not in my hospital.
:14:34
What did you put up there?
:14:36
Move and you'll be shitting glass for a week.
:14:43
Thank you, ladies.
:14:45
What's your name?
:14:46
- Malamud.
- Where are your records?
:14:49
I don't know, I lost them.
:14:50
Well, I'll find them. What's wrong with you?
:14:52
I'm sick, okay?
:14:55
You sure are, pal.
:14:58
And so, without further fuss,
I give you the ever-diligent...
:15:02
Dr. Oliver Ludwig.
:15:08
- Doctors.
- Hello.
:15:11
Welcome.
:15:13
Here in Pathology, we consult the dead...
:15:17
and ask them how we may cure the living.
:15:20
Here we interpret the messages
the body sends us.
:15:25
Messages found in substances...
:15:28
the uninformed find disgusting.
:15:31
They are not disgusting, they are beautiful.
:15:34
They are the literature of pathology.
:15:40
The human being emits, oozes, secretes...
:15:44
excretes, salivates, urinates,
menstruates, lactates...
:15:48
evacuates, expectorates...
:15:51
and ejaculates.
:15:53
You left out regurgitates.
:15:54
Don't help me, Kurtzman.
:15:58
Now, there are more than
twenty vital bodily fluids.