Dr. Lang: I don't find any organic damage, either to the eye proper, or the connective ophthalmic system.Joe Mannix: What's that supposed to mean?Dr. Lang: That means there's no pathological reason why you can't see.Joe Mannix: Why can't I?Dr. Lang: You have a case of psychosomatic blindness.Joe Mannix: Psychosomatic?Dr. Lang: There's no simple explanation, Mr. Mannix. [the doctor walks to the window and opens the blinds to the examining room] You live a dangerous and complex life. You risk it constantly in your profession. To you that's just... an occupational hazard. But you're a man. And mortal. When that bullet caught you, only the thickness of a single hair kept you from being killed. In that split second, you felt death. Your eyes saw it. They couldn't stand it, and they closed.Joe Mannix: For how long?Dr. Lang: Your sight could come back in six months... six days... or even six hours.Joe Mannix: Or never.Dr. Lang: Or never.
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