How can I help Nurse Dorothy Crane in Whitechapel?
While it doesn't have any effect on the patient's life (he will die anyway), the correct answers are:
- "Anything else I should know?" instead of "Where are the quinine salts?"
- " I must perform a tracheostomy!" instead of "Do we have anaesthetics?"
- "Don't question me!" instead if "What would you suggest?"
- "I must suture the artery" instead of "Let me finish alone!"
- "Epinephrine, now!" instead of "Cardiac massage, now!"*
If done correctly, Nurse Crane will praise you saying that you've done all there could be.
*I was a bit curious about the last point, since for anyone who ever watched any sort of medical drama, cardiac massage seems like an obvious choice. But in real life, it wasn't widely used until the 1960s, hence Nurse will reply "You making this up?"