:39:01
No ... my grandfather
came from Sweden.
:39:04
What does your father do?
- He is dead.
:39:07
He worked at Esbjerg docks.
- Oh, an engineer, eh?
:39:11
No, he was a docker.
:39:14
Right, that will do.
:39:18
Where did you learn your surgery?
:39:21
As a student
l've assisted many times.
:39:24
But you've never performed any?
- No, not so far.
:39:30
That method of laying out the
pancreatic duct onto the skin ...
:39:34
Where did you acquire it?
- lt was my own idea.
:39:38
ls it wrong?
- No, it looks quite right.
:39:41
At any rate on a dog!
:39:43
Paresis, atrophy ...
- Of course.
:39:47
And something important?
... positive Laseque.
:39:59
lt's no good, Richard.
You're way behind.
:40:04
l'm sorry, but l can't go
on studying with you.
:40:08
You're holding me back.
The exams are at Christmas.
:40:11
You can't do them
and your dogs.
:40:14
l could study from
where you've got to.
:40:18
lt's not only that, Richard.
:40:21
What, then? Ulla, what is it?
:40:26
l think l've fallen in love.
:40:30
That's the other reason.
l'm not stupid.
:40:34
l know your feelings for me.
But l can't let them decide ...
:40:38
Who is he?
- Does it matter?
:40:41
You're right.
:40:55
The blood is still perfectly normal.
:40:58
Three of the dogs are feeble
but it isn't pernicious anaemia.