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These hands are a gift from God.
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- The psychotic patient is--
- Pardon, sir.

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- You Dr. Ferral?
- I am, yes.

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I'm lnspector Abberline,
assigned to Whitechapel.

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- My lord, you're the Ripper case.
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- Am I right?
- Yeah.

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Jolly good.
You've come to the perfect place.

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We've got butchers aplenty here.
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- I see.
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I could use the expertise of someone
like yourself to help solve this case.

:43:34
They tell me you're
the best young surgeon in London.

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Really?
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I don't see how a reputable surgeon
could know anything about it.

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This country's over run with foreigners.
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Orientals and...
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Jews.
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Socialists trying to stir things up
against our monarchy.

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That's who you should be pursuing.
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Don't you think?
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Excuse me.
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You don't belong here, do you?
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I'm afraid Dr. Ferral suffers
from the surgeon's malady.

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And what's that, sir?
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Want of feeling.
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He knows everything
about anatomy...

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and nothing about the soul.
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How may l assist you, lnspector?
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Well, forgive my ignorance,
sir, but, um...

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are you a surgeon?
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I was.
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Unfortunately, I suffered
a brain seizure six months ago.

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- Sorry to hear that, sir.
- These days I limit myself to teaching.

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So you see, I'm accustomed
to answering questions, lnspector.

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Well, sir...
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could you tell me what sort
of a knife, uh, would this be?

:44:51
I think you mean to
draw a Liston knife.

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It's named for Liston,
who was a surgeon in the Crimean War.

:44:57
Because there was no anesthetic
on the battlefield...

:44:59
he had to carry out these amputations
very quickly.


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