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that's it for today.
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cloth up before you leave,
all right?
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Yeah, I like the sound of that.
Man #3: Whoo!
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I broke this down. I'm just
gonna leave it like that.
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young blood.
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taught you right.
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the construction
starts coming back,
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something of yourself.
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I can wait till payday.
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have families to feed,
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of telling me that.
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I could pull some strings?
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yes, you did, Charlie.
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you're a good man.
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But tell me why—
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26. Why would a doctor want
to hire a carpenter?
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but scud work anyway.
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gonna like it.
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$12 a week?
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this is Vivien Thomas.
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That's a girl's name.
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she was having a girl
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early and kept it.
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to meet you, sir.
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you can tell this good doctor
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extremely interesting
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praying for him.
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I should be praying for.
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my work is done.
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48. We push the limits
of surgery using stray dogs
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the local dogcatcher.
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50. They're darling,
but don't get too attached.
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51. They're a means
to a great end.
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get cleaned out
twice a day.
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swept every morning.
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54. Simple tasks, but they
proved beyond the abilities
of your predecessors.
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you can handle it?
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All right, I'll check it.
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Did you get it?
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Oh, Vivien, oh!
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at a hospital, right?
Yeah yeah.
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Everyone's gonna see
how smart you are now.
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64. Oh, I don't know how smart
you have to be shovel up,
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That's right,
he is a doctor.
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your eyes open.
Mm-hmm.
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married now.
Yeah.
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like we laid it out.
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74. Good morning, sir.
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were a carpenter?
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to high school?
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Got my diploma.
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to Tennessee State next year
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be a doctor.
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for a carpenter.
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82. Well, I always
wanted to be one
since I was a kid.
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money for college,
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slow down hit.
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gas manometers over there.
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handle a saw?
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the lines my father
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on the lumber, sir.
Call me "Doctor."
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a carpenter too.
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of your ambition?
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I had my mind set on it.
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on the workbench,
what are they called?
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manometers, sir— Doctor.
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a podunk institution,
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on the medical map.
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on traumatic shock.
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100. Damn thing kills thousands
of people every year,
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what the hell to do about it.
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106. Excuse me, Vivien.
Dr. Blalock wanted you
to have this.
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107. Thank you.
Good night.
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108. Good night.
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my grandfather did?
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anything to do with me
going out on strike.
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what my grandfather did?"
Yes.
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112. He picked cotton
in Mississippi.
You told me 100 times.
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a piece of property!
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or table over there.
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at the age of 15.
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an elementary-school education.
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graduate college
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to teach school.
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119. So don't tell me things
don't get better over time.
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just get better.
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121. People got to change things,
Pop, make them better.
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122. And if I don't
do something now,
I'll be a dead man
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like white teachers do.
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124. Vivien, you know
I'm right about this.
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125. All right now, Harold,
just hold your head.
I got reading to do.
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to calculate the weight.
He weighs 18.4 kilograms.
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130. of sodium barbital
to anesthetize him
for three hours
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131. if the absorption rate
is uniform.
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132. Dogs? What kind
of doctor is he?
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133. Well, when you
practice on dogs
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help heal people.
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137. I mean, you look inside,
you see all the colors,
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the reds.
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139. It's beautiful, Clara.
That's where life come from.
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140. What's this?
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Hey, open up.
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143. What's going on here?
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144. Oh, the bank
is closed.
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145. Closed?
Yep.
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146. Man #2: Hey, open up!
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147. Open up!
Open this door!
It's 10:00.
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somebody in there.
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149. Let's go.
We'll come back later.
Stay.
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It can't be closed.
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We closed.
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I need to get my money out.
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back for you.
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158. Why not?
Tell me why not.
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159. Go on home, son,
the bank has failed.
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my savings!
Vivien.
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for school in there.
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my money in there.
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my money for college.
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they talking about?
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166. They talking about,
it's gone, Ma.
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167. Well, we'll all—
we'll just have
to start over.
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168. Can't fight it now.
It's done.
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169. It just feels
so wrong.
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170. It took me seven years
to save that money.
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171. You're not the only one in here
who had money in that bank.
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172. It's done.
It's over with!
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each other, Viv.
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174. Yeah, we got each other.
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175. That's all
poor people ever have
is each other.
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176. There's no cut down and cannula
in the femoral vein.
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how to do it.
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intravenously.
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In the forepaw.
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182. It's all set up, Doctor.
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the incision.
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185. I'm not ready for that.
If I say you're ready,
you're ready.
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188. Just like you did
for your old daddy.
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189. Like this?
Just like that.
Keep your hand taut.
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190. Why are we making
the incision here?
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191. To gain access
to the pulmonary artery.
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192. And how will
we find it, Vivien?
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leading to the lungs
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of the heart.
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195. Not bad.
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196. Now the rib spreader.
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197. And why are we gonna damage
poor Brutus' greater vessels?
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198. To induce traumatic shock
to study it.
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199. Watch this manometer.
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200. And imagine that Brutus
is a 16-year-old boy
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saving his mom's cat.
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202. He's broken four ribs.
He's concussed.
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203. Dad's rushed him to ER,
but he's gone into shock.
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204. His blood pressure's way down.
His vital signs almost
nonexistent.
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methods of treatment.
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207. See, conventional wisdom
says I should constrict
the vessels.
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Let's break their rules.
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Maybe I'm wrong.
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this boy and break
his mother's heart.
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216. Hmm.
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coming back.
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make you feel?
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220. Very good, Doctor.
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221. Let's look at the record
of our work.
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223. I'm sorry?
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224. The smoked drums!
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the smoked drums?
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227. That's a smoked drum.
What the fuck is wrong
with you?
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228. I record all the information
I need for my research
on a smoked drum.
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231. God damn it!
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232. I have to do
everything myself!
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goes down the toilet
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all over again.
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or just plain shit for brains?
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236. And where the hell do
you think you're going—
Fine, get out of here.
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will you?
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type of talk from anyone.
My apologies.
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months to learn
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in a matter of days.
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down, will you?
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thank you.
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to General Cunningham
the other day
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had chosen us over
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in the country.
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everyone what you said?
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255. I just got back
from a month at the front.
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256. There are thousands
of our boys in field hospitals
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and Italy
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to Dr. Blalock's work
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how grateful we are to him,
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you all should be.
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262. Hear hear!
Hear hear!
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welcome welcome.
Thanks, General.
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264. Thanks, General.
It's great to have you here, Al,
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it's Mary we really want.
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of the Department
of Surgery,
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Dr. Alfred Blalock.
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268. Thank you, Walter.
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you all to our home.
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270. As do our dear children.
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271. Sadie get them to bed now.
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for my prodigal return
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in the Tennessee backwoods—
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in the country
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to lead you.
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a timely reference—
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together shoulder to shoulder.
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of medicine."
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Hopkins used to be known for.
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great things together.
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watershed discovery.
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a point on it.
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to be great surgeons.
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outstanding researchers.
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Anything innovative?
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skin grafts?
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might take?
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290. Isn't skin merely
packaging?
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291. No, it keeps out
an infection.
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may I suggest something?
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293. Please do.
I'm very suggestible.
Tell us your name again.
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Clinic for Children.
Dr. Taussig.
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Dr. Kelvin, Dr. Cooley.
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your research.
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malformed hearts.
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299. Oh boy, women
and their hearts.
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Dr. Taussig a drink?
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302. Champagne
would be lovely.
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the vein of inspiration.
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tell us more.
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that up to now has been
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as untreatable.
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it has to be.
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Tetralogy of Fallot.
Blue babies.
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their hearts aren't failing.
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due to a blockage in
the main artery to the lung.
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is 100%.
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of cyanotic children die.
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who will certainly die
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has had the courage
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solution to this.
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with good reason.
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318. To put it mildly.
Helen, you can't
operate on the heart.
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We don't have clinical
proof of that—
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for us to be able to—
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you have to stop the heart
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a complicated correction
in less than three minutes,
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These children are doomed.
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more blood to the lungs.
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the defect in the heart walls—
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ventricular fibrillation.
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a way to avoid interfering
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circulation.
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on the pulmonary artery.
Mm-hmm.
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God's Earth are you?
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from the party.
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her down, Viv. Hold on.
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337. The girls are just
getting to bed?
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nearly burst through the boards.
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have to fix that.
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fix the fat man?
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his head off
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trying to sleep?
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343. Try a deviled egg.
They're real good.
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in Nashville.
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to go home, Viv.
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it's our first week.
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didn't like it, remember?
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in Nashville.
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in a good neighborhood,
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in this...
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353. I don't know how we're gonna
make it on that paycheck
he's talking about,
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drinks at his party just
to make ends meet.
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355. Viv, come on.
Try to understand when I started
at Vanderbilt I was a janitor.
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that big job in Detroit,
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because they didn't take me.
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to a top surgeon
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in the country.
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360. And it's a good position.
And what about you
going to medical school?
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to remind me of that, Clara.
We have a family now.
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it's important work.
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and I love what I'm doing.
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how I feel then, does it?
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it matters.
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367. That's Johns Hopkins
himself.
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American medicine.
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370. William Halstead,
invented the mastectomy.
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371. Let me show you
some of the others.
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373. All workers punch in
at the rear entrance.
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375. That don't make
any difference.
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who I am?
No sir.
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377. I'm Dr. Blalock,
chief surgical professor.
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378. Well, I'm sorry, Dr. Blalock,
but that's the rules.
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in the labs, Vivien.
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380. Hey, you need
to punch in first.
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381. Oh, thank you.
Thank you.
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we've arrived.
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they used this place?
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before they put
the equipment in.
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385. I'll meet you in an hour
at the Harriet Lane wards.
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386. Let's see if there's anything
in this idea of Dr. Taussig's.
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find someone to help us
clean up the lab, Doctor?
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390. Who do you think
you're talking to?
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393. I work for Dr. Blalock,
running his lab.
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395. Director of laboratories.
I'd like some coffee
and a doughnut.
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396. Doctor, Doctor.
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397. There must be a mix-up.
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398. Listen you, I won't
stand for insolence.
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there aren't many—
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401. What? I'm sorry.
You'll have to speak up.
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in this ear.
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doctors I've seen here.
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404. Oh, at least they let me
in through the front door.
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some of the older kids.
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Hmm?
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squat like that?
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it helps him breathe better.
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410. It cuts off the blood
to the legs,
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into the lungs.
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very cyanotic.
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414. Dr. Blalock, welcome.
Helen. Sorry.
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415. Here is the Saxon baby I was
telling you about last night.
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416. Thank you.
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417. Mm-hmm.
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418. She usually smiles
when someone does that.
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419. Hello, Mrs. Saxon.
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420. What is that thing?
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421. It's an oximeter.
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422. It reads how much oxygen
there is in the blood.
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423. She looks cold in there,
but I can't hold her.
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424. They say it isn't
good for her.
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425. I'm not even supposed
to let her cry.
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426. How do you keep
a baby from crying
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427. especially if you
can't hold her?
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428. You can see the change
in the shape of the size
of the vessels
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429. as these hearts
grow larger.
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430. I did necroscopies on some
of my patients' hearts
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431. in order to study
the malformations in detail.
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432. It's amazing they could live
at all with hearts like these.
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433. Mr. Gross at Harvard
said only God could correct
a narrowing indentation
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434. of the left side
of the aortic arch.
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435. Perhaps that statement
says more about Harvard
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436. than it does
about God.
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437. That baby back there...
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438. how long?
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439. Six months.
A year at the very most.
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440. That's not right.
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441. Are you going
to take this on, Doctor?
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442. Helen, I want to see
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443. all your diagnostic notes.
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444. I'll get them
right away.
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445. Thank you.
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446. Put away the books,
Vivien.
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447. Let's not waste any more time
on theoretical crap.
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448. Let's start
with experiments.
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449. Four separate defects
of the heart working
in combination.
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450. The pulmonary artery
is constricted...
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451. in the main artery
before the divide,
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452. diminishing blood supply
to both lungs.
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453. And the hole in the septum
causes the used blood
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454. to flow back into
the arterial system,
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455. instead of flowing
through the lungs,
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456. turning the babies blue.
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457. A baby's heart's
delicate.
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458. It's a goddamn minefield.
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459. The first step is
to see if we can create
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460. the blue baby condition
in a dog,
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461. and then come up
with a plan to solve it.
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462. You're drinking
too much coffee.
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463. Balzac drank 300 cups
of coffee in one day.
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464. Of course, he died
of a perforated ulcer.
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465. The odds are
against us reproducing this
in the laboratory.
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466. Are you sure this
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467. is the limb you want
to climb out on?
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468. Back in '29
when I had TB...
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469. the x-rays showed a big
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470. gaping hole in my left lung.
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471. I laid there
on the freezing porch
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472. in a sanatorium
in upstate New York
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473. with 18 blankets on me.
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474. Nothing but my nose
exposed to the elements.
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475. Hmm.
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476. Death's a very humbling
thing to live with
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477. day in and day out.
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478. I swore then...
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479. if I got my life back
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480. I would do something
important with it.
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481. I know
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482. in every fiber
of my being,
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483. that this is a limb
I want to climb out on.
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484. It's gonna be hell trying
to work with a child's vessels
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485. three or four
millimeters thick.
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486. Like sewing over cooked
spaghetti noodles.
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487. We'll need
the smallest sutures.
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488. We'll need to make
our own tools.
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489. We could be in
for trouble, Vivien.
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490. Big trouble.
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491. Woman over P.A.:
Dr. Blalock.
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492. Dr. Alfred Blalock
to OR, please.
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493. They're driving
me crazy.
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494. This goddamn war.
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495. We don't have
enough doctors.
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496. My surgery cases
are through the roof.
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497. If I'm not operating,
I'm teaching.
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498. You're gonna have to do
most of this research.
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499. What'll you need?
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500. I need a bulldog clamp
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501. small enough for the baby
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502. but strong enough
to stop the flow of blood.
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503. What about
a breathing device?
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504. I'd love a positive
pressure respirator,
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505. but with this war
going on?
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506. How in hell can
I do the experiments
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507. if I can't even
get the equipment?
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508. Dr. Alfred Blalock
to OR, please.
Oh shut up.
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509. Well, you surely
pissed off Ed Hecker.
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510. You mean I disturbed
his afternoon nap.
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511. What is it with you
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512. and that boy
of yours— Thomas?
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513. Why'd you bring
him up here?
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514. We've been together
more than 12 years.
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515. He's a really good...
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516. worker.
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517. How about
a little wager?
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518. $50?
Whoa whoa whoa!
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519. Give him
a break, Dick.
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520. You're on.
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521. There's a rumor going around
you're contemplating
heart surgery.
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522. Well, that's an intriguing
rumor, don't you think?
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523. Wouldn't it be
a feather in our cap if we
were the first ones to do it?
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524. Oh, indeed it would.
But I hope you'll forgive
my skepticism.
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525. There's no reason for us
to think it's possible.
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526. And every indicator
says it can't be done.
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527. Most of us agree, Al,
the risks are huge.
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528. There isn't even any
incremental progress.
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529. Where you see risks,
I see opportunity.
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530. Hey, you gotta take care
of that sink up in 4B.
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531. And I thought you
said you were gonna
fix these steps?
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532. Yes, forgive me,
Mr. Green,
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533. I've been very
busy at work.
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534. But I will get to them.
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535. The deal is $7 off
for odd jobs every month.
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536. You gotta
pick up the pace.
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537. Man on radio:
With Allied forces fighting
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538. at Cassino, German
Field Marshal Kesselring
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539. has earned a reputation...
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540. Mmm!
This is good, sweetheart.
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541. It's the same
as last night.
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542. Just put it on
a different side
of the plate.
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543. Sometimes it's better
the next day.
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544. I hope so,
'cause guess what?
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545. Tomorrow it's
hash a la king.
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546. And hash a la queen
tonight.
Ohh.
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547. I could get a job.
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548. Who'll look
after the girls?
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549. I know it's
not Nashville.
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550. And I know...
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551. I wouldn't be able to do
what I'm doing without you.
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552. My father took care of us.
I'll take care of you.
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553. And everything's
gonna be just fine.
We'll be just fine here.
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554. You're right.
We'll be fine here.
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555. We're gonna run out of dogs
at this rate, Vivien.
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556. It's been three months
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557. and all I'm closer to
is retirement.
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558. Things move slow
sometimes.
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559. No matter what you want.
I'm getting close.
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560. I've got
30% desaturation.
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561. That dog was
faintly blue at best.
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562. Till we get the dog in
the same state as the baby,
we can't move forward.
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563. What is the problem?
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564. Every time I constrict,
it kills the dogs.
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565. I've tried nylon, ligature,
umbilical tape, ox fascia.
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566. We need a new approach.
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567. Okay, forget constriction.
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568. Try a partial lobectomy.
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569. Remove both lobes
of the right lung.
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570. Do an arteries
to veins fistula
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571. where the medial wall
of the aorta
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572. and the pulmonary
artery adhere.
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573. I'll be in the OR.
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574. That's a very good idea,
Doctor, thank you.
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575. Damn it!
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576. You did the best
you could.
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577. With the condition of his liver,
you never had a chance.
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578. I, always have a chance.
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579. Get me his autopsy.
Yes sir.
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580. Shit!
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581. Damn!
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582. What's that?
Our new respirator.
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583. I was rummaging around
the machine shop.
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584. It's not pretty,
but it works.
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585. Whoa!
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586. It is pretty.
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587. I knew I could
count on you.
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588. You're the only one
I can trust around here.
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589. I suspect others relish
the thought of seeing me fail.
Oh.
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590. Mary!
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591. There's an ambulance
in the driveway.
Good evening.
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592. General Cunningham
needed help carting
wounded GIs off the ship.
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593. So I volunteered to be
a driver on the base.
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594. Oh.
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595. Wow, that's wonderful.
Not really.
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596. I got a lot of time
on my hands.
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597. She wouldn't go to bed?
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598. Not until
you came home.
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599. You know what
she said today?
Copy !req
600. She said she wanted to be
a patient when she grows up.
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601. So she can get
to see her daddy.
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602. Hmm.
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603. I don't remember you
wearing a tool belt
at your coming-out party.
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604. Guess it has been
a couple of weeks
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605. since I made it home
before 11:00.
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606. No, it's 23 days.
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607. Not as if I don't know the lot
of a doctor's wife, but...
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608. I miss you.
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609. It's gonna change.
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610. It's probably
gonna get worse.
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611. Hey, Vivien.
Hey, Dr. Longmire.
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612. Is Dr. Blalock in?
No, he's not.
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613. I don't know
where he is.
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614. You should
check his office.
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615. That's an interesting
procedure.
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616. Never seen a clamp
like that before.
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617. It's for small
vascular work.
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618. Where'd you get it?
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619. I pieced it together
from some things lying around.
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620. Ahh, now we're
getting somewhere.
Uh-huh.
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621. You're not
even looking.
Hmm.
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622. It's like when you come home
late at night, you know?
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623. You know the feel
of the room in the dark.
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624. That looks impossible.
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625. Oh no no, if I can
do it, you can do it.
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626. You see, uh...
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627. this string here,
that's how you get
traction on the suture,
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628. 'cause you need
a lot of exposure
for the anastomosis.
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629. Mm-hmm.
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630. I'd like to work
with you some time.
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631. Oh fine, Dr. Longmire,
that'd be fine.
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632. My emergency rotation
starts in 10 minutes,
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633. but I can come in
on Thursday.
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634. That'd be fine.
You have a good day,
Doctor.
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635. Harold?
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636. What are you
doing here?
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637. I was in
the neighborhood.
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638. The Supreme Court—
you finally made it.
Mm-hmm.
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639. A long time. You been
working on this case
for what, nine years?
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640. No no, 12 years.
12 years?
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641. Time.
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642. So tell me, tell me,
what was it like?
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643. Well, nine white guys
in big gowns walked in first.
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644. Then the school board
lawyer.
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645. Our lawyer
Thurgood Marshall,
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646. he looked
kind of lonely in there.
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647. And you know what them people
said in their brief?
Copy !req
648. Said since colored teachers
in Nashville live so cheaply,
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649. they should pay us
a whole lot less
than white teachers.
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650. But let me tell you—
Thurgood...
Copy !req
651. Thurgood said he'd be
goddamned if they could
get away with that.
Copy !req
652. So he gets up and says
to that white lawyer,
"You're full of it.
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653. Have you ever read
the Constitution?
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654. The damned 14th Amendment—
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655. the equal protection clause
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656. says a government can't
discriminate based on race."
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657. Yes, Lord.
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658. I mean,
he was good, Viv.
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659. I think we got the Board
of Education on the run.
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660. That's good news, Harold.
So when will they decide?
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661. Could be months,
longer.
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662. I don't know,
but I can wait,
after all these years.
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663. All those calls I got
in the middle of the night—
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664. white folk telling me
they gonna kill me
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665. if I don't drop
this lawsuit.
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666. No, you gotta show 'em you won't
take that kind of treatment.
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667. Come here.
So listen to me
when I tell you,
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668. you need to leave
this sorry-ass place
and that dead-end job.
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669. Oh, Harold, Dr. Blalock's
doing the best he can for me.
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670. Ah, it's not enough.
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671. He trusts me to carry out
those experiments on my own.
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672. I'm running
the whole lab.
Thank you, baby.
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673. But does he compensate
you extra for that?
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674. Oh now, Harold,
Vivien's doing important
research now.
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675. But he's forgetting
what Granddaddy told us.
Copy !req
676. He said he regretted acting
so grateful for being free,
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677. for what really wasn't
any freedom at all.
Wasn't freedom at all.
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678. I know, I remember.
That's right.
Did you hear that?
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679. Hey. What you giving
him extra for?
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680. What's wrong with me?
Nothing minding your own
business wouldn't cure.
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681. You got that white coat.
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682. But you're just
a class three worker,
same as me.
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683. In fact,
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684. I got two years
seniority on you.
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685. I'm making more
than you.
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686. Don't think you some kind
of big shot around here.
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687. Excuse me, buddy.
Class three,
what does that mean?
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688. It means salary grade.
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689. And, ma'am, and this here?
What's this?
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690. Job classification.
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691. What is class three?
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692. Maintenance worker.
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693. I'm a lab technician.
That can't be.
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694. Vivien Thomas.
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695. Okay. Here we go.
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696. "Vivien Thomas,
class three."
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697. Thank you.
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698. How's it going?
The vessel's
tolerating ligation.
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699. Any progress?
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700. If you kill that dog,
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701. I swear I will take it
out of your paycheck.
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702. I'm finished up here.
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703. Dr. Longmire, would you
mind closing up for me?
Thank you.
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704. Oh, come on, Vivien.
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705. Vivien.
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706. Vivien.
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707. Vivien, I—
I was kidding
about taking it
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708. out of your paycheck.
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709. Well, good luck 'cause
I only make $16 a week.
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710. That's for a 16-hour day.
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711. Well, that's all
they can pay.
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712. That's all they can pay
class three workers
around here.
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713. What are you
talking about?
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714. That's my job
classification.
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715. Who cares what
they call you,
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716. you and I both know
how valuable the work is
that you do.
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717. If my work is so important,
then why am I class three?
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718. Two grades below what I do
in classification and pay.
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719. I don't know why.
I don't pay attention
to bureaucratic details.
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720. I see.
Look, at Hopkins
you can't be a technician
Copy !req
721. without a college degree.
And where are you going?
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722. I need to fix
some steps.
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723. We have work to do.
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724. Do I have
your permission
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725. to do some work
for my landlord,
so I can pay my rent?
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726. Dr. Blalock, could you
come here please?
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727. You're not gonna
believe this.
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728. Look at the oximeter.
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729. The gums are blue, Doctor.
Vivien did it.
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730. Off, Alfred.
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731. Off, Alfred!
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732. I brought him up here.
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733. I gave him this opportunity.
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734. I don't set
the pay scale.
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735. I just don't see
what more I can do.
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736. You're probably
feeling guilty.
Copy !req
737. Guilty? What the hell do I
have to feel guilty about?
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738. For not sending him
to college.
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739. You think I should have
sent Vivien to college?
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740. Sure, why not?
Told me that was his dream.
Copy !req
741. Even mentioned it
to me once.
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742. You know I need him
in the lab.
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743. Well...
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744. I guess there's
only so much good
one person can do.
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745. Congratulations
on the dog.
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746. The kind of raise
you're suggesting,
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747. how important is this?
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748. He makes it
possible for me
Copy !req
749. to be in many places
at the same time.
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750. Can't you just hire
a well-trained college kid—
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751. No, I can't. His hands
are important to me.
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752. He's good at following
my instructions,
improving on them.
Copy !req
753. Better than anyone
I've ever encountered.
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754. So you want me to circumvent
every administrative regulation
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755. on behalf of a colored helper.
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756. Walter, I'm close
to accomplishing something,
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757. and I need him with me
so I can continue
with my research.
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758. Can I count
on your help?
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759. Hello, Clara.
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760. Dr. Blalock.
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761. Come in, sir.
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762. Thank you.
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763. Is Vivien at home?
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764. Yeah, he's putting
the kids down.
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765. Viv.
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766. You know...
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767. in 13 years,
Dr. Blalock,
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768. I don't recall you ever
stopping by our house.
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769. I don't recall
ever being invited.
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770. Professor.
Copy !req
771. Did something
happen?
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772. Yes, I obtained a raise for you,
25 extra dollars a month
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773. on top of what
you're already making.
That's 300 for the whole year.
Copy !req
774. Will that be sufficient?
What job classification?
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775. Surgical technician.
I got you promoted.
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776. Promoted... to what
he already does.
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777. Excuse me.
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778. Now you can pay your rent
and put all your focus
on our research.
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779. Vivien, back there
in the lab with Panches,
what did you do?
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780. What you suggested.
A partial fistula.
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781. I stitched the main arteries
and veins together
end to end,
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782. and two lobes
of the lungs.
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783. We created a blue baby's
heart in that dog.
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784. Did we?
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785. Now we have our disease model,
we can find a cure.
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786. And as much as I enjoyed
coming here to see you,
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787. would you mind terribly
if I got you a telephone?
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788. No, not at all.
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789. Thank you.
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790. A shunt.
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791. I'm sorry, Doctor,
what'd you say?
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792. We need
to create a shunt
Copy !req
793. to get more oxygenated
blood to the lungs.
Copy !req
794. Can't see how to do it.
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795. Remember back
in Vanderbilt
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796. when we were doing
the research on
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797. how to create high
blood pressure in the lungs?
Copy !req
798. Yes, I connected the subclavian
to the pulmonary artery.
Copy !req
799. We failed to get
the higher blood pressure,
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800. but we did get
higher blood flow.
Copy !req
801. Which is exactly
what Dr. Taussig said
these babies need.
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802. That's it.
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803. We build a bypass.
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804. Take an artery
and redirect it.
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805. Systemic artery to
the pulmonary artery then—
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806. Through the lungs.
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807. It's a long way around,
but it gets you there.
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808. If we went from the right side,
we have an advantage there.
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809. But the recurrent nerve
is in the way, and if
we kink that...
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810. Vocal cords paralyzed.
And the carotid's here.
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811. We may kill the brain
if we damage that.
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812. Comforting thought.
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813. The subclavian...
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814. tie it off here.
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815. After the divide.
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816. Cut it right
under the clavicle.
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817. Swing it down,
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818. along a slow
general arc.
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819. Will it hold if we pull it
down four inches?
Copy !req
820. If your hands don't
get too excited.
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821. Thank you for the vote
of confidence.
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822. No one's ever done
anything as hard as this.
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823. Changing the course
of blood.
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824. And turn blue
into pink.
Copy !req
825. And death into life.
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826. I don't care
what the chart says.
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827. This girl
wants to live.
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828. Retractor.
No, suture.
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829. Can't we try things
my way occasionally?
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830. Oh, all right.
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831. Sutures.
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832. Do you mind if
I show you something, Doctor?
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833. Thank you.
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834. Do you need
any help?
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835. No, that's fine,
thank you.
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836. I have to purse string
the anastomosis.
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837. Okay, there.
He's all yours, Doctor.
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838. Do you feel
the connection?
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839. Are you sure you
did this, Vivien?
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840. This is like something
the Lord made.
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841. Look, Mr. Saxon,
Mrs. Saxon,
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842. I acknowledge that
these are uncharted waters.
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843. There are risks.
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844. But I think we
have found a way
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845. to repair your
daughter's heart.
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846. How?
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847. You're stationed where—
Norfolk, is it, Mr. Saxon?
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848. Yes sir. Been working
on the Spencer,
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849. trying to get her
back out to sea.
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850. You work on
the engines, right?
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851. Yes sir.
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852. Well, I'd be changing
around some of the piping
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853. leading to and from
your daughter's heart.
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854. Just... just switching
around the pipes?
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855. Yes.
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856. Arteries that bring the blood
to and from the heart
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857. to the lungs
act just like pipes.
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858. I've been successful
switching them around.
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859. It's that easy?
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860. No, it's not that easy.
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861. No surgery is,
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862. and this operation has
special complications.
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863. But I still think
it's worth doing.
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864. Well...
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865. we're gonna talk
about this, Doctor.
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866. Good idea.
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867. It's gonna be a lot
harder with a baby.
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868. We're gonna have
to collapse one of her lungs.
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869. She's already
so cyanotic.
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870. She's not getting
enough oxygen,
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871. and we're gonna have to take
away half of her lung function.
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872. You made those
new clamps yet?
I'm working on it.
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873. What if I shred her insides
with those clamps?
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874. So many ways to fail.
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875. Every second counts.
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876. A single minute
is too long.
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877. A single minute of poor
blood flow to the brain,
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878. a single second
of open bleeding.
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879. Mrs.
Are you saying I shouldn't
allow this doctor
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880. to perform a miracle
to save my baby?
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881. We don't get
to demand miracles.
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882. Honey, God has
his plans.
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883. Maybe we just
have to accept it.
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884. But I was so happy when
I was pregnant with Eilene.
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885. You know, I haven't
had enough time.
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886. Why can't God let me
get to know her first?
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887. I mean, I don't want
to go against Him.
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888. But why can't His plan be...
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889. to let this doctor
save her life?
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890. Professor Blalock.
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891. Mrs. Saxon told me you plan
to operate on her baby.
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892. Have you actually
seen this child, Doctor?
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893. I check on
her every day.
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894. And you're still
going to proceed?
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895. Have you had any success
in the lab?
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896. Absolutely.
I successfully performed
a shunt on a dog
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897. just two weeks ago.
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898. I can't imagine
you're gonna proceed
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899. based on a laboratory
success on a dog.
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900. How many people
have you saved?
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901. So what you're telling me is
you're performing an experiment,
not an operation?
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902. My instincts tell me
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903. nature made a mistake
and I can fix it.
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904. Would you like to see
what I've been doing, Father?
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905. And right now
my instincts tell me
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906. perhaps you should
come back another day.
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907. What? Your quest
for glory is vain,
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908. arrogant.
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909. It takes arrogance to cut
someone with a scalpel,
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910. to save their life.
I have no doubt.
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911. But if you intervene
with God's will,
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912. violate the purity
of an innocent heart,
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913. the parents, not you, Doctor,
will bear the burden of guilt.
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914. Perhaps God is, as you say,
trying to kill this child.
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915. I am not.
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916. Oh, look at this.
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917. The shunt gave out.
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918. Yeah, it looks like
a train wreck.
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919. What happened
to you, Panches?
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920. Maybe we should just
stop here, Doctor.
No.
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921. We using
the wrong vessel?
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922. What the hell's
going on?
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923. Babe, babe.
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924. Get up, baby.
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925. Mm-hmm.
Wake up.
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926. It's okay.
It's okay, baby.
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927. It's just a nightmare.
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928. Oh my God.
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929. Where the hell have
you been, Vivien?
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930. I had a dream about
this white woman last night.
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931. Well, perhaps
that's something
best kept to yourself.
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932. No...
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933. I knew it was Eilene Saxon.
She was all grown up.
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934. She was sitting
there in a corner.
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935. She was knitting,
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936. and she let out
a baby voice
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937. and she fell over dead.
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938. I couldn't see it,
but I knew that inside
she had a baby heart.
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939. She just fell over dead.
What the hell does
that have to do wi—
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940. The stitches
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941. didn't grow.
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942. When we did the shunt
on Panches, he was 10 pounds.
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943. He went up to 20.
He pulled it loose.
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944. I was wrong.
Purse stringing doesn't work.
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945. We need a new
stitching technique.
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946. Continuous on the back wall,
interrupted on the front wall.
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947. That's what we need.
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948. And then,
the shunt will grow.
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949. 65% oxygenation.
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950. She's deteriorating
so rapidly.
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951. How will you have time
to practice the operation?
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952. We can't let up.
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953. What about the new
stitching technique?
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954. We're trying
it out tomorrow.
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955. Hey, you have
to see this.
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956. Vivien Thomas is operating
assisted by the chief
of surgery.
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957. Pull the inbound vein
ostomosis.
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958. Long slow gentle arc.
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959. I can't see.
Can you see, Vivien?
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960. Could you adjust
that lamp?
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961. Are the clamps
still holding?
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962. Yes.
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963. No kinking?
None.
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964. All right,
now for the tough part.
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965. Continuous sutures
on the back wall,
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966. interrupted on the front.
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967. Removing bulldog clamp...
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968. Come on, girl.
Come on, please.
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969. That's it.
A little bit more.
A little bit more.
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970. I can feel the flow
to the lungs.
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971. Helen, tell the Saxons
we'll be operating.
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972. You betcha!
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973. You'll be ready.
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974. Yes.
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975. Now that I've seen
the master at work.
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976. Master of the hounds.
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977. Your daddy should
be proud of you.
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978. I think he is.
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979. Mine was only proud of the fact
that I could wiggle my ears.
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980. I think he'll be proud
when you operate.
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981. He's dead.
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982. The dead are with us
all the time, I believe.
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983. Can't separate the past
from the future,
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984. any more than you can your
right arm from your left arm.
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985. Ah, but you see,
they are separated,
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986. by this,
by the heart.
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987. Or connected.
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988. Or connected.
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989. "No... li...
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990. tangare."
Do not touch.
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991. Do not touch
the heart.
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992. We are gonna challenge
this ancient doctrinal myth
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993. in this hospital.
Who wants to attend?
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994. Dr. Swedlin?
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995. Dr. Filmore?
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996. Dr. Cooley.
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997. And Dr. Longmire.
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998. Thank you.
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999. Al, you're dangling
your reputation off a cliff.
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1000. Calm down, Walter,
this isn't grand opera.
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1001. Isn't a doctor's first tenet
"do no harm"?
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1002. What are you saying?
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1003. Postpone the operation
until you have more experience.
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1004. Postponing means signing
that baby's death warrant.
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1005. I will not be
the one to do that.
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1006. But they'll ruin you.
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1007. Walter, I'm operating
tomorrow.
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1008. Oh, Al.
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1009. You're rushing this.
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1010. 'Cause you don't want
to admit to those parents
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1011. that you spoke too soon.
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1012. You should
come to bed.
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1013. I tried that.
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1014. Can I give you a ride
to the hospital tomorrow?
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1015. Thanks.
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1016. I could use the lift.
I don't trust myself
behind the wheel.
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1017. Al, anybody
would be nervous.
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1018. It's not that.
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1019. I was just thinking
about a remark you made.
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1020. You said I used
to be wild,
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1021. or just ambitious.
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1022. But I wonder if my ambition
hasn't driven me wild.
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1023. Dr. Taussig. Professor.
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1024. I just wanted to wish
good luck to everyone.
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1025. Thank you, Vivien.
Thanks, Vivien.
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1026. We're gonna block that
baby's pulmonary artery
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1027. for 30 minutes.
Oh.
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1028. As long as her blood pressure
doesn't go below 60,
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1029. I think,
she should be fine.
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1030. I don't think she can survive
much lower than that.
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1031. Isn't that right,
Dr. Harmel?
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1032. Not below 60,
that's right, Doctor.
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1033. Dr. Blalock,
they're ready.
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1034. Doctor.
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1035. Coming in now.
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1036. Dr. Longmire.
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1037. What the hell
is he doing?
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1038. What is going on?
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1039. They won't page him.
Why not?
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1040. Something about
hospital policy.
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1041. Page Vivien Thomas
immediately.
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1042. Dr. Blalock, what's wrong?
What's happened?
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1043. It's all right.
I won't tell you again.
Page him.
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1044. We're only allowed
to page doctors.
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1045. Gimme that goddamn phone!
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1046. Vivien Thomas,
paging Vivien Thomas.
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1047. You're wanted in OR.
Right now.
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1048. Come on, run, do you hear?
This is Blalock.
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1049. Thank you.
Good luck.
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1050. Oh.
Jesus.
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1051. About time. Scrub up.
Scrub up?
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1052. You're coming in with me.
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1053. Would you find Mr. Thomas
something to stand on?
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1054. What for, Doctor?
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1055. You're talking me
through this.
Now scrub up.
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1056. What's he doing?
What the hell's that?
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1057. I'll see
about this.
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1058. Should we say
a prayer?
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1059. Forget it.
He won't listen to me.
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1060. Dr. Blalock, a word.
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1061. You can resume
your duties.
These are his duties.
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1062. Can you see now?
Yes, Doctor.
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1063. Okay, I think
we're ready to start.
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1064. Okay.
We're going in.
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1065. It's gonna be
all right.
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1066. It'll be just fine.
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1067. You'll be all right.
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1068. Incising
the mediastinal pleura
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1069. from the main left
pulmonary artery.
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1070. To the apex
of the pleural space.
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1071. I'm dissecting
the pulmonary artery.
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1072. Well back
into the mediastinal.
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1073. This all right,
Vivien?
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1074. That looks fine.
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1075. The right angle clamp.
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1076. Okay, I think it's holding.
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1077. Are you able to deliver
the left subclavian artery?
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1078. I believe so.
Blood pressure?
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1079. 70, falling.
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1080. Now do not move
that light!
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1081. And now
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1082. I'm dividing the ar—
ooh!
Careful!
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1083. Clamp it, clamp it!
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1084. I can't reach it, Doctor.
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1085. I got it.
Hemorrhage controlled.
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1086. Can you see, Doctor?
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1087. Not really.
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1088. Nurse.
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1089. For goodness sake,
can't you even see my ears?
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1090. Sorry, Doctor.
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1091. The suture.
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1092. Blood pressure is 68.
Yes yes, go on.
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1093. Watch the carotid.
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1094. Yes, traction
on the suture.
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1095. Okay, now the clamp
Vivien made.
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1096. What clamp?
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1097. The one just there.
Right here, yes.
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1098. We're about
to connect the shunt.
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1099. Blood pressure is 60.
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1100. No, 59.
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1101. I know.
I'm almost there.
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1102. Now front interrupted.
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1103. Real good.
That's good, Doctor.
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1104. That's good,
just little more now.
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1105. Removing
the bulldog clamp.
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1106. I see some bleeding right—
I know.
I see it too. Suture.
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1107. Suture!
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1108. No no, Doctor,
the other way.
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1109. Yes yes!
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1110. Good good,
you got it now.
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1111. Bleeding controlled.
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1112. I'm palpating
the connection.
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1113. What do you feel?
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1114. I can't tell if blood is
flowing through the shunt.
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1115. It's just too small
to feel anything.
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1116. Dr. Blalock,
you have to see this.
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1117. Oh-hh my God.
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1118. My God.
Copy !req
1119. Her blood pressure
is rising.
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1120. Evacuate the blood
in the chest cavity, Bill.
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1121. Put in the chest tube.
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1122. Are we inflating
the left lung with oxygen?
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1123. Ready for closure.
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1124. Who'd have
thought it possible—
heart surgery?
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1125. And we did it right here
at Johns Hopkins!
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1126. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
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1127. It'll be taught in every school
and hospital around the world!
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1128. We did it!
We did it!
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1129. I knew you could do it.
I knew you could...
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1130. Some operation, huh?
Copy !req
1131. Man #2:
Amazing. That child's
chances were so slim.
Copy !req
1132. Took a hell of a surgeon
to pull her through.
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1133. He was lucky to have
that nigger in there
with him.
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1134. Thomas sure
saved his ass.
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1135. I'd like to see him
try it without him.
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1136. You did well
in there, Vivien.
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1137. Thank you.
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1138. You performed
an excellent surgery, Doctor.
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1139. Yes.
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1140. I think I did.
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1141. Please, I understand,
but this is a hospital.
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1142. Can you please keep
your voices down?
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1143. I can understand
how you all must feel,
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1144. but we have been overwhelmed
with children
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1145. from all across
the country,
Copy !req
1146. and then there's
just one doctor
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1147. to perform
these operations.
Copy !req
1148. So if you could just go
to the administration office,
Copy !req
1149. they'll be able
to accommodate
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1150. all of you into
Dr. Blalock's schedule,
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1151. as soon as possible,
all right?
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1152. I'm terribly sorry.
Copy !req
1153. Making the first incision.
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1154. Are you there, Vivien?
Yes, I'm here.
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1155. Thank you for the opportunity
to observe, Dr. Blalock.
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1156. It's an honor, Doctor.
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1157. Once again,
excellent work, gentlemen.
Thank you, Helen.
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1158. Now may I introduce
my colleagues?
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1159. Dr. Helen Taussig,
Vivien Thomas.
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1160. This is Dr. Craford
from Stockholm,
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1161. and Dr. Petrovsky
from Leningrad.
Copy !req
1162. You have given surgeons
around the world great
courage with your deeds.
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1163. Coming from such
an eminent surgeon
as yourself,
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1164. that is a compliment
indeed.
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1165. It's been a great pleasure
to meet you, Dr. Taussig.
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1166. Oh, thank you.
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1167. Dr. Thomas.
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1168. Call me Mr. Thomas
or Vivien.
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1169. You're not a doctor?
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1170. Oh no, I just work here
with Dr. Blalock.
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1171. Can we please have all
the doctors who participated
Copy !req
1172. in the Blue Baby operation
in this shot?
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1173. There's a young woman
who hitch-hiked
Copy !req
1174. from Appalachia
with her son.
Copy !req
1175. And I think his blood levels
may be low enough to test.
Copy !req
1176. Talk to Dr. Taussig
about scheduling him in.
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1177. If you'd all turn
and face the center,
please, like Dr. Longmire.
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1178. Helen.
Very good.
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1179. Thank you.
Now focus your
attention here, please.
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1180. Smile, focus here.
Hold that.
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1181. Good.
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1182. Now if we could have one
of you alone, Dr. Blalock.
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1183. Very good, sir.
Focus here if you would.
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1184. Here we go, Doctor.
Look here. Thank you.
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1185. Thank you very much.
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1186. They're nice pictures,
aren't they?
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1187. They always have
nice pictures.
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1188. Just 'cause you're
not in the news
Copy !req
1189. doesn't mean you
weren't there, Viv.
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1190. I'll— I'll be back.
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1191. A man who is
a real pioneer.
Copy !req
1192. A gambler who takes
all the right risks,
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1193. who's rescued untold lives
with his work in shock
Copy !req
1194. and has gone on
to challenge
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1195. the entire
medical establishment
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1196. to reconsider
an age-old taboo
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1197. in performing the world's
first heart surgery.
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1198. Now without
embarrassing myself,
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1199. I'd like to introduce
a man who has
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1200. undeniably brought a dash
of pink to the cheeks of others.
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1201. Dr. Alfred Blalock.
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1202. Thank you.
I am indeed honored.
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1203. And while I'm grateful
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1204. for the many gifts
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1205. that have been given
to me in my life...
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1206. perhaps the greatest gift
has been the support
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1207. of my colleagues
over this last year.
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1208. My good friend
Walter Dandy.
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1209. The wonderful
brilliant colleagues
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1210. who assisted me
in our operation,
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1211. Dr. Helen Taussig,
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1212. Dr. William Longmire,
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1213. Dr. Denton Cooley,
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1214. Dr. Mel Harmel.
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1215. I believe one group
of people could not have
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1216. accomplished so much
in so little time
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1217. without a strong
unified effort
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1218. in the spirit
of breaking new ground...
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1219. together.
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1220. To further
the reach of medicine
Copy !req
1221. is one that should
be cherished
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1222. and never
allowed to die.
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1223. What the hell
is this?
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1224. I need to do
something different.
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1225. What about our work?
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1226. You got all of those other
people you were thanking.
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1227. What are you
talking about?
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1228. The Belvedere Hotel.
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1229. The Belvedere
is segregated.
You were there?
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1230. Snuck in,
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1231. dressed like a bellhop.
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1232. Is that what this
is all about,
Copy !req
1233. hobnobbing with
the powers-that-be?
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1234. Vivien, they will never
let you into their club.
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1235. It is naive
to think otherwise—
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1236. Will you
stand still?
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1237. I'm not talking
about them.
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1238. I'm not talking
about Hopkins.
Copy !req
1239. I'm talking about you.
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1240. Me?
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1241. What have I ever done
except fight
Copy !req
1242. in your corner?
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1243. I have taken you every step
of the way with me
Copy !req
1244. and now you wanna throw
all that away, for what?
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1245. Is that any way
to show your gratitude?
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1246. I don't know.
You tell me, Doctor.
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1247. Vivien.
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1248. Take pride in the fact
you have power in your mind
Copy !req
1249. and in your heart.
And in my hands.
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1250. Exactly,
in your hands.
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1251. We made history
together.
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1252. We changed the world.
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1253. The world...
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1254. I'm invisible
to the world.
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1255. I don't mind that.
I understand that.
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1256. I thought it was
different in here.
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1257. Mr. Thomas,
I'm a little confused.
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1258. Now you want college credit
from Morgan State,
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1259. without actually
taking classes?
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1260. In certain courses.
Yes, I'll take
the test.
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1261. I'll take finals.
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1262. Chemistry, biochemistry,
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1263. science, physics.
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1264. So I can get the credit
for material I already know.
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1265. I need to get through college
a little more quickly,
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1266. so I can get on
to med school.
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1267. And so you actually
participated in
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1268. all this groundbreaking
research, Mr. Thomas?
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1269. Yes yes, I did.
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1270. Yeah, well...
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1271. I'm afraid it
just doesn't work like that.
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1272. You'll have to start
with freshman English,
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1273. a social science, maybe...
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1274. I don't have
time for that.
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1275. I'm 35 years old.
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1276. You're saying that I'd have
to start at the beginning?
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1277. Well, yes, Mr. Thomas.
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1278. I'm afraid that is
in fact what I'm saying.
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1279. I thought this institution
provided opportunity
for colored people?
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1280. I have a wife,
two young daughters, son.
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1281. And I've been working
in my field for over...
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1282. almost 15 years now.
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1283. I'm from Nashville.
I came—
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1284. And what can
I do for you?
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1285. My name is
Vivien Thomas.
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1286. I work for
the Ralph Wintham Company.
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1287. We have a line
of pharmaceuticals,
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1288. particularly antacids.
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1289. We already have
a supplier of antacids.
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1290. Yes, well,
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1291. these antacids block against
gastroesophageal reflux
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1292. without any
added side effect.
Vivien Thomas.
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1293. The fellow
with the blue babies?
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1294. A patient of mine
works at the hospital,
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1295. told me about you.
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1296. Hopkins is doing well
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1297. because of what
you did for them,
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1298. and here you are.
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1299. Well...
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1300. I don't have anything
against the hospital.
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1301. I'm just working in medicine
in a different way now.
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1302. Let's see what
other lines you have.
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1303. Well, yes, we have
effervescent powder here.
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1304. Oh!
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1305. Will you look who's here?
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1306. Hello, hello!
Come on, baby,
say hi to grandma.
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1307. Oh, my bab—
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1308. oh, my goodness!
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1309. How you doing?
How you doing, sweetheart?
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1310. Look at him. Look at him.
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1311. Stop all that running.
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1312. Go upstairs
and wash your hands,
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1313. and bring your little sister
back down with you.
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1314. And be careful
on them steps.
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1315. Well, what about
construction?
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1316. I keep asking him—
Thomas & Thomas.
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1317. With the building boom,
we could clean up.
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1318. Now he know I can't saw
a plank worth a damn.
That's the truth.
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1319. Yeah, Dad, I did see
that mailbox leans
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1320. to the side a little bit.
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1321. I still don't understand
why you quit teaching
in the first place.
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1322. I never really liked
the classroom that much, Clara.
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1323. Too many kids.
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1324. But you fought all those years,
and you won the case, so...
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1325. Exactly.
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1326. And quitting now means you've
just wasted a whole lot of time.
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1327. No no, I...
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1328. Well, I don't think
it's a waste of time.
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1329. If Harold wasn't down there
doing what he was doing,
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1330. there would still be
a lot of colored teachers
down there getting cheated.
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1331. I think they ought
to name the school
after him.
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1332. Yeah, Harold Thomas High.
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1333. Mm-hmm.
Harold Thomas High.
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1334. Hear hear.
Naw.
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1335. Most of these young teachers,
they don't know anything
about that strike.
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1336. They just take their
equal paycheck for granted.
Harold, you're full of excuses.
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1337. There's ain't no point
in you waiting for the world
to thank you, Harold.
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1338. That bus ain't
never gonna come.
Amen to that.
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1339. I'm not waiting, Pop.
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1340. I'm just looking
for something that excites me
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1341. as much as hammering nails
pleases you.
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1342. Hey, Viv,
"Jeopardy" is on.
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1343. I'll be in
in a minute.
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1344. You okay?
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1345. I'm fine.
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1346. Stomach's bothering me
a little bit,
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1347. but I'm fine.
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1348. Why don't you take one
of them fancy antacid pills
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1349. you always brag about?
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1350. It's your brother?
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1351. I miss him.
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1352. I miss the old Harold.
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1353. He seems a little
lost now.
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1354. I miss you.
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1355. Still got my mind
in that lab.
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1356. It's not just your mind, Viv.
It's your heart too.
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1357. I don't know what
I'm supposed to do, Clara.
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1358. I think I've embarrassed
myself enough.
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1359. I can't go back in there
with my tail between my legs.
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1360. It's where you belong,
Vivien Thomas.
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1361. So how you walk
back on in there, well...
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1362. that's up to you.
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1363. Dr. Yes.
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1364. Vivien.
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1365. Doctor.
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1366. Good morning.
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1367. How was your trip
to Europe?
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1368. Well, it was
very gratifying.
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1369. The entire world seems
to have stood on its feet
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1370. for this moment
in time.
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1371. What can I do
for you, Vivien?
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1372. I've made a mistake,
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1373. and I would like
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1374. my old position back.
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1375. Well, and how's it
gonna be any different?
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1376. I'm still the same
self-righteous bastard.
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1377. It's not about you.
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1378. It's about the work.
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1379. I like the work.
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1380. Mr. Thomas, we've got an animal
going into shock here,
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1381. What do we do, sir?
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1382. Did you try clamping off
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1383. Hold it right there.
Okay.
Yeah.
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1384. Good. Okay.
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1385. Look there.
You handled yourself
well there, Doctor.
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1386. That's good.
Thank you.
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1387. This is—
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1388. There was a message
for you, Mr. Thomas.
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1389. Dr. Blalock
wanted to see you.
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1390. I'm sorry. Would you
tell him I'll see him—
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1391. He's about
to leave for the day.
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1392. Honey, I have
to call you back.
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1393. Okay.
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1394. How's your girls?
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1395. Oh, they're fine.
They're doing well.
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1396. Theo's in
Morgan State now.
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1397. Oh, that must
feel good.
Yes. Yes.
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1398. How are things
with you?
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1399. Well, you know,
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1400. I've had the unfortunate
experience of being
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1401. put in the hands
of surgeons.
Hmm.
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1402. You have something
on your mind, Doctor?
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1403. Yes, Columbia's been
dangling an offer to teach.
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1404. But I wanted
to talk to you first.
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1405. I really would like you
to come with me, Vivien.
They know about your work.
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1406. You could write
your own ticket.
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1407. It's hard to imagine
being there without you.
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1408. Well, I thank you
for thinking of me, Doctor.
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1409. But I think I should stay here.
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1410. We could do
great things there.
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1411. Wouldn't it be fun
to do it one more time?
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1412. One more time.
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1413. Hmm.
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1414. I like what I'm doing.
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1415. Teaching,
helping people along.
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1416. Working with
the young doctors.
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1417. I like it here at Hopkins.
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1418. Yeah, I...
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1419. I guess you got your own
things going on here now.
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1420. I recognize this man.
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1421. That man looks very
distinguished up there.
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1422. Well, thank you, Vivien.
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1423. That was a while ago.
Yeah.
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1424. I'm feeling
the years now.
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1425. Hmm, yes yes.
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1426. We all are now.
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1427. You know, Vivien...
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1428. they say you
haven't really lived
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1429. unless you have
a lot to regret.
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1430. I regret...
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1431. I have some regrets.
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1432. But I think we should
remember not what we lost...
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1433. but what we've done.
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1434. All the lives we saved
and we did.
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1435. We saved plenty,
didn't we, Vivien?
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1436. Yes, we did.
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1437. Yes, we did.
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1438. No.
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1439. Vivien, it's Helen.
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1440. I'm sorry to tell you that
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1441. Dr. Blalock passed away
in his sleep last night.
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1442. We see death every day.
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1443. It doesn't make it
any easier, does it?
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1444. I'm very sorry.
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1445. Today, we honor someone
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1446. who never took a course
in medical school,
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1447. and still
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1448. became one of our greatest
teachers of medicine.
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1449. This individual helped
change the way we understand
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1450. how the human heart
works forever.
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1451. And now I'm honored
to read,
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1452. "The Board of Regents of this,
the Johns Hopkins University,
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1453. in consideration
of an innovative scientist,
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1454. an outstanding teacher,
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1455. and a skilled
clinical technician,
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1456. has this day awarded
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1457. this honorary doctorate
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1458. to Mr. Vivien Thomas."
Copy !req
1459. Congratulations,
Dr. Thomas.
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1460. Thank you, Dr. Taussig.
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1461. I'm not accustomed
to being in the limelight.
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1462. So being placed
in the position
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1463. I find myself in now
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1464. makes me quite humble
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1465. and a little proud.
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1466. When I put my hammer
and saw down
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1467. 40 years ago
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1468. and was offered
an opportunity
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1469. to work
with a young surgeon,
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1470. I had no idea
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1471. that I'd be able
to make a mark
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1472. on an institution
as prestigious as this one.
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1473. I had no idea that I...
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1474. would have any contribution
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1475. to make to medicine
that would merit
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1476. this type
of recognition.
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1477. I simply say thank you
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1478. to all of my family,
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1479. and all of my friends
who are here,
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1480. and to all of my friends
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1481. who could not be here.
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1482. I thank you very much.
Thank you.
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1483. This is also
a special occasion
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1484. to mark the unveiling
of your likeness, Vivien.
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1485. Woman over P.A.:
Paging Dr. Thomas.
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1486. Dr. Vivien Thomas
to the boardroom, please.
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1487. Dr. Thomas.
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