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:40:03
-What? Promidal?
-That's right.

:40:06
Promidal, exactly the way
you pronounce it.

:40:08
At first it was used by taxidermists.
It's basically plasma-proteic.

:40:12
It practically plastimises tissue
by extracting all the salt.

:40:16
One injects it into a living animal and it is
carried by the bloodstream into the cells.

:40:21
Put simply, once allowed to harden,
you have your specimen.

:40:24
It was forbidden
by animal protection agencies.

:40:26
The longer it's active inside an animal,
the thicker the blood becomes.

:40:30
The animal's movements become slower
and sooner or later: bingo.

:40:37
-Paula? Are you still there?
-Yeah.

:40:40
Its chemical structure is amazingly simple.
:40:42
The antidote is basically
a simple saline solution.

:40:45
The question is,
how did it get into your friend's blood?

:40:48
Yeah, me too. On your firm buttocks.
:40:53
-Paula?
-Yeah.

:40:58
-You pervert!
-Are you still there?

:41:11
My father.
:41:15
No stupid remark on hand, right?
:41:23
Gretchen, guess what?
:41:25
Hi, Hein.
:41:29
Hi, Phil.
:41:32
We were studying anatomy.
:41:36
About David, I got the histological result.
:41:40
-The stuff is called Promidal.
-Paula is investigating a conspiracy.

:41:43
Doctors are tattooing notes
on their patients' asses.

:41:48
Anti-Hippocratic Lodge.
:41:52
I just need to find out what they tried
to test on David.

:41:59
I'm going back to the dissecting room.

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