:14:01
What would have happened
if you hadn't used it?
:14:04
We wouldn't have been
able to perform surgery.
:14:08
And?
- They would have died.
:14:11
Of their haemorrhages,
tumours, or whatever was wrong.
:14:15
That's why l don't understand you.
You had no choice.
:14:20
No. But in every single case
l was the one who decided.
:14:25
With what we know today, in some
cases l might have acted differently.
:14:31
That's why l must
review all these old files.
:14:35
This woman
... we operated on her in 1945.
:14:41
What was the indication?
- Where does it say?
:14:45
There's always an indication
for an operation ... in red.
:14:49
Cave iodine ...
- No, the indication! ln red!
:14:56
l don't think the pages
are in numerical order.
:14:58
That's the damned thing about it.
l can't see a thing.
:15:06
Dad, if you want my help you'll
have to speak nicely to me.
:15:13
You'd rather have
that than Bourgogne?
:15:17
l know it's a cheap wine.
But l don't like being diddled.
:15:20
You are being diddled.
They chuck all kinds of things in.
:15:24
lt costs 1 7 kroner.
Don't waste expensive wines on me!
:15:29
lt tastes like communion wine.
- And l was going to be a priest.
:15:34
Why didn't you?
- Because ...
:15:37
lt was Aunt Johanne
who wanted me to be one.
:15:40
Anyway, l didn't.
- Did you two meet at high school?
:15:44
At Esbjerg Latin School.
Dad'd been to the county junior.
:15:48
ln Denmark Street.
- l remember the first day.
:15:51
From the corridor
l heard a class singing.
:15:55
''The morning cockerel crows again
Beats his dewy wings ...''