:16:23
Hello.
How you doin'?
:16:26
How do you do?
:16:30
Hey, this is a nice room.
:16:32
- May I help you?
- Yeah, I could really use
a foot massage right now.
:16:37
Rephrasing:
What are you doing here?
:16:39
I'm your new roommate.
I'm moving in.
:16:44
I don't mean to be rude,
but aren't you a little old
to be starting medical school?
:16:48
You know, Babe Ruth was 39
when he joined the Yankees.
:16:51
- No, he wasn't.
- You're right.
:16:53
But I could really use
an example like that, and if
you ever find one, let me know.
:16:58
Hi. Patch Adams.
:17:01
Mitch Vroman.
Georgetown University.
:17:03
I was awarded the William F. Thompson
Scientific Achievement Award.
:17:06
Mmm. Emerson Elementary.
:17:08
I once drew a picture of a rabbit
that got me two gold stars.
:17:14
I'm gonna go
back over there now.
:17:21
First do no harm.
:17:24
What is implicit in this
simple precept of medicine?
:17:29
An awesome power.
:17:31
The power to do harm.
:17:35
Who gives you this power?
:17:37
The patient.
:17:40
A patient will come to you
at his moment of greatest dread..
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hand you a knife and say,
"Doctor, cut me open".
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Why?
:17:48
Because he trusts you.
:17:51
He trusts you
the way a child trusts.
:17:54
He trusts you
to do no harm.
:17:59
The sad fact is...