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00:00Alice where are you? You behave very badly. Alice, are you in here? Alice, come out for the last time, Alice.
00:20Boring. Check this out. Gastritis. Boring. Pancreatitis. Boring. Here, Ward 11. Yes, sir. Go, go, go.
00:40Hey. Dude. Man, I need your help. Could you take a look at my patient? The case is controversial. Controversial? Thank you, nurse. What you got?
00:50I suspect appendicitis, but the pain is not typical. We can't do a probe because the kid has asthma. Ah, kids. Yes, and I'd really like to hear your opinion.
01:01Firstly, you know I can't stand kids. And secondly, appendicitis? Oh yeah, interesting case. Really interesting, Rob, man.
01:09I have my doubts whether or not it's really appendicitis. Please, check her out, David.
01:16Hey. Ah, yes. Um, yes, Dr. Gibson. How are your patients? Patients? They almost all departed.
01:42Departed, huh? You're not that bad of a doctor, are you, Molly? I mean, I'm getting them all ready to be discharged.
01:50Right. Time for some training. Take a look at this case and meet me in the ward in five minutes.
02:00Okay. I'm examining and you're asking questions. Okay. Got it? Why? Because I don't like children, that's why. I noticed it.
02:12Oh, I'm sorry. I've overestimated my own strength. I'll give you a hand. We thought we'd add some coziness to Alice's ward and...
02:22Oh, you're Alice's mother. Yes, it's a pleasure to meet you. And you are?
02:29Honey, honey, honey. Is everything all right? Oh, yes, dear.
02:35I'm Dr. David Gibson. I'm the head of internal medicine. And this is Dr. Palmer.
02:41Oh, nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Peter and Mary Green.
02:46We're so glad that you're going to examine Alice in person. We're so worried about our little girl.
02:53Yeah, it would be great to take her home soon, you know. May I?
02:56May I? Is that possible? Let's start the examination. Yeah. May I? Sure.
03:10Hi, Alice. Listen, I'm going to take your tummy, okay? Now let me know when it hurts.
03:20How long ago did you start feeling nauseous, Alice? Last week, Tuesday.
03:27Have you been eating well for the last week? Of course. With a balanced diet and take our vitamins.
03:35Am I right? Do you mind?
03:47Alice, I told you to tell me when it hurts and not suffer in pain. Does it hurt?
03:56Yes. And now?
04:05Alice, have you had any loss of appetite? No, she always has an appetite. Alice?
04:16Yes, I've been eating everything. Dr. Palmer, all of our meals are on the clock and even our appetites. Believe me.
04:27No, you know, it's all clear to me. We're going to prepare her for surgery.
04:34Oh, are you sure? Of course I'm sure.
04:37Oh, I'm so worried. Worrying never helped. Believe me.
04:48Dr. Gibson. What's up?
04:52I think Alice is hiding something.
04:55Huh? What are you talking about? Her father is acting strange. He wouldn't even let her say a word.
05:00I want to talk to her. One on one. Maybe there is something we don't know.
05:04Molly, there's a lot that you don't know. And I'm trying to fill in the blanks.
05:09The girl has appendicitis. Do you know what rank it has among abdominal surgical diseases?
05:14It's number one. It's first. But Dr. Gibson... Patients, they're not...
05:18They're not empathy test dummies. Patients are numbers, facts, symptoms.
05:24But it feels like... Here's a file. Okay?
05:28Nothing feels like anything if you've got this. You have to look at this and not people.
05:34Prepare the girl for surgery and let Dr. Fife know that we've confirmed his unique appendix.
05:47Okay.
05:55Don't worry. We will figure it out. Okay?
06:09Hey, Rob, my man! How did it go? How did everything...
06:14The appendix was clean, David.
06:18What? How's that?
06:19It was perfect. Not a single inflammation in that area.
06:24I asked you to make sure.
06:40I'm here to see Dr. Gibson. You just...
06:42Yeah. It's not appendicitis. The symptoms, they're just... They're just not going away.
06:47I'm thinking what to do, Molly. I'm thinking.
06:51Let me talk to Alice.
06:52Don't talk. You never cured anybody.
06:55But go ahead. Go talk all you want. Who's stopping you?
06:59The parents. They don't leave her for a second. Can you distract them?
07:03Molly, do I have to play this game?
07:07Mr. Gibson, you already made a mistake once.
07:10Okay.
07:11And now...
07:12I said okay!
07:22The pain and discomfort from the abdomen is overwhelming. It's very serious.
07:27So I think we have to just get in there and remove the appendix.
07:31It's quite a simple procedure. Not without its risks, but I think it will be fine.
07:41Are you all right?
07:44I'm fine.
08:04I like your dolls.
08:05And that one is just like you.
08:10What's her name?
08:22No, I'm not Dr. Palmer. I'm just Molly.
08:27And I'm...
08:29No, I'm not Dr. Palmer. I'm just Molly.
08:34And I'm really tired of treating people. I wish I had a doll like yours.
08:53Hi. I'm Dr. Doll. What about you?
08:59I'm a schoolgirl doll and I'm in third grade.
09:04That's great! I just treated a very pretty girl who has a stomachache.
09:14Did you have a tummyache in school?
09:17I did.
09:18And how long you were sick?
09:20For a very long time, but it was my own fault.
09:29I had a stomachache also yesterday.
09:34Good girl dolls don't get sick, and if they do, they get punished.
09:39Only bad girl dolls get sick.
09:45Who punishes the bad girls?
09:49Dad does, because they don't behave.
09:53Schoolgirl doll, can I ask you something?
09:56Yes.
09:58Can I give your owner Alice a hug?
10:03Can I do it?
10:08You may.
10:10Listen.
10:15It's not your fault. Sometimes our bellies hurt.
10:21And sometimes we don't know what to do.
10:25And sometimes we don't know what to do.
10:29And sometimes we don't know what to do.
10:33And sometimes we don't know what to do.
10:36Sometimes our bellies hurt just because we are human, not dolls.
10:44And it's normal.
10:47And...
10:55What's that?
10:57Did you cut your hair?
10:58No, no, no, no, no. It's nothing.
11:01My mother cuts my hair for me.
11:03It's okay, it's okay. I see.
11:08Alice, I need to get back to work and keep playing a doctor, but I'll visit you again.
11:16I just need you to promise me one thing.
11:21Remember.
11:24You will always be a great, good girl. Okay?
11:30I see.
11:33Okay.
11:44How is she?
11:47We prescribed painkillers so she can sleep. And we are running more tests now.
11:51Tell me, how can I...
11:52Tell me about your family.
11:55My family is perfect. There's nothing to tell.
11:59Is Mr. Green strict in raising Alice?
12:04Well, he sometimes calls her for her grades, but fairly.
12:10When was the last time Alice was punished?
12:19Marie.
12:21Marie, your daughter is in danger.
12:24Marie, your daughter is in danger.
12:27And it's really important for me to know what's going on in your family. I want to help.
12:32He removed the door to her room so she would always be in plain sight.
12:37So she wouldn't do anything stupid.
12:39He took away the child's personal space, right?
12:43Why did you allow that?
12:44You and Alice live under the constant pressure, right?
12:47He works really hard so we can live well.
12:50We try very hard and he loves us very much, but just in his own way.
12:56Marie, when love has to be earned, it's not love.
13:10Tell me about your daughter.
13:13What's about Alice's hair?
13:16Oh, she chews her hair. She's done it since she was a little child.
13:21She's always pulling it into her mouth.
13:24I have to cut it short so it looks neat and Peter doesn't punish her.
13:29We've struggled with this for a very long time, but she does it impulsively and can't stop.
13:36All right.
13:38Marie, thank you. Thank you. I'll check it out.
13:46Hair.
13:48There is hair in her stomach.
13:50What?
13:51Her father is a tyrant. He is abusing his family.
13:54And the kid is so nervous, she's chewing her hair.
13:58So the clamp of hair is what caused the inflammation.
14:02Asthma. Asthma is neurotic. Bingo. Molly, you got it. Amazing.
14:09What is next?
14:10Go see Rob while he's here, run some tests, and if it's confirmed, emergency surgery right away.
14:16Let's go, Molly. Let's go.
14:17Good.
14:31Hey, Rob.
14:32And?
14:33Hey.
14:35Almost one pound of hair.
14:38I have never seen that before. Thank you, buddy.
14:41No, no. It was Palmer. I had nothing to do with it.
14:44All right. But it was under your direction.
14:48Well, I'm off. I have another patient.
14:50Bye.
14:51Awesome work, man.
14:54I guess that's it.
14:58Yeah.
15:00You know, Molly, you were absolutely right.
15:04And you're a really good...
15:11Doctor?
15:13Well, I was thinking detective, but...
15:17Yes.
15:33You're welcome.

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