00:12What do you know of hysteria?
00:15Nothing.
00:15But half the women in London are affected.
00:18It's a plague of our time.
00:19I have just been offered a position by London's leading specialist in women's medicine.
00:24Oh no.
00:24I must find some way to attend to these women properly.
00:27I believe the French have had quite a bit of luck using their tongue.
00:30No, no.
00:31I want you to meet my daughter, Emily Dalrymple.
00:34Your servant, ma'am.
00:35I have no doubt that one day she would make a fine doctor's wife.
00:40It's a very difficult case, that one.
00:43It must be difficult pleasuring half the women in the city.
00:46Pleasure has nothing to do with it, I can assure you.
00:48Well, I suppose that depends on whether you're over the table or on it.
00:51Isn't she a Chinese firecracker?
00:53According to your diagnosis, hysteria seems to cover everything from insomnia to teethache.
01:01My new generator.
01:03My God.
01:06Now, what shall we try it on?
01:13What do you call that little thing?
01:14Well, I was calling it the feather duster.
01:16Think of something quick, so the girl knows what to ask for.
01:19Women will no longer be denied our rightful place.
01:22There's all...
01:23You are a confounding woman.
01:25And you are a good doctor, and you should remain one.
01:27Whether you seek it or not, Dr. Granville, you are destined for fame.
01:39You're going to need a bigger appointments book.
01:41You're going to need a bigger appointments book.
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