The Doctor's Dilemma Page #2
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out the sponges.
I closed her up.
One of the nurses...
Sir Ralph Bloomfield Bonington.
Where is he?
He is talking to that woman.
- I have said...
- He is he.
Sir Colenso, welcome
to the knights.
Are you there too, sir Patrick?
How are you?
A cold, a bit stiff?
Walpole, the absent beggar.
What do you mean?
Did you forget the opera singer?
She had a lump on her vocal cords.
Was it for a throat operation?
The nuciform sac went out.
Force of habit. Does not matter,
she got her voice back.
She finds you the very
best surgeon, and you are.
Blood poisoning.
How is a certain high
family under your wing?
I have successfully tried Ridgeons
opsonin with Prince Henry.
At St Anne's I ordered your exclusive
serum. It was unfortunately on.
Did they have a statement?
I did not need that.
My wife was waiting, I did
not have time for that.
I know everything about antidote...
That's not it.
It can be very dangerous.
Yes, you have to use it properly.
Antidote only knows two rules.
Do not be afraid and inject them
three times a day before eating.
- Oh no.
- Really.
It was a great success
with little Henry.
The gratitude of the
family moved me.
I gave you all the credit,
hence your order of knights.
I am very grateful to you.
I am Dr. Blenkinsop.
Come inside.
That's why I take over
your scientific method.
Can Dr. Blenkinsop come in?
But of course.
I come to offer my congratulations.
How are you dude?
I see all the big names.
What is it, Blenkinsop?
Do you already know Walpole?
No, we are now making the acquaintance.
I do not meet big men. I know
only Stevens from St Anne.
Now you are sir Colenso.
How does that feel?
First a little crazy.
Do not mind.
I do not know what you have discovered,
but I congratulate you anyway.
You were so scientifically oriented.
Earlier, yes. Now look at it.
I have not looked at a book since my
graduation. They are so expensive.
But I have clinical experience, that's
what it's all about, is not it?
Nonsense. Then you see the outside,
there is nothing wrong with that.
You have to look at the inside every day.
That is only possible with the knife.
You have easy talk,
look at my practice.
I only see workers,
clerks and servants.
They can not afford illness.
I am so poor myself that I
get sick from the bad food.
How do I gain self-confidence?
I can not hear it.
There is nothing more
tragic than a sick doctor.
As if a bald head sells wigs.
Fortunately I am a surgeon.
I have never been ill, that is
why I live with my patients.
Never get sick? Interesting.
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