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Pilot 1X79
SCULLY: By reputation. He's an Oxford educated Psychologist, who wrote a monograph on serial killers and the occult, that helped to catch Monty Props in 1988. Generally thought of as the best analyst in the violent crimes section. He had a nickname at the academy... Spooky Mulder.
MULDER: Oregon female, age twenty-one, no explainable cause of death. Autopsy shows nothing. Zip. There are, however, these two distinct marks on her lower back. Doctor Scully, can you ID these marks?
SCULLY: Needle punctures, maybe.
SCULLY: It's organic. I don't know, is it some kind of synthetic protein?
MULDER: Missing for only seven hours in July. How does a twenty-year-old boy die of exposure on a warm summers night in Oregon, Doctor Scully?
SCULLY: Subject is a hundred and fifty-six centimeters in length, weighing fifty-two pounds in extremis. Corpse is in advance stages of decay and desiccation. Distinguishing features include large ocular cavities, oblate The Morgue - Cranium cranium... indicates subject is not human. Could you point that flash away from me, please?
MULDER: Buried in the city cemetery in Ray Soames' grave? Try telling that to the good townsfolk or to Ray Soames' family. I want tissue samples and x-rays. I'd like blood type and toxicology and a full genetic work-up.
SCULLY ON TAPE RECORDER: Official laboratory inspection of the body and x-ray analysis confirms homologous but possibly mutated mammalian physiology. However, does not account for small unidentified object found in subject's The Morgue - Nose nasal cavity. A grey metallic implant form...
DR. GLASS: Ray Soames was a patient of mine, yes. I oversaw his treatment for just over a year for clinical schizophrenia. Ray had an inability to grasp reality. He seemed to suffer from some kind of post-traumatic stress.
MULDER: We're trying to find a connection in these deaths. Did you treat any of these kids with hypnosis?
GLASS: Billy's experiencing what we call a waking coma. Functionally, his brainwaves are flat and he's persistent vegetative.
SCULLY: I'll buy that girl is suffering some kind of pronounced psychosis. Whether it's organic or the result of those marks, I can't say. But to say that they've been riding around in flying saucers, it's crazy, Mulder, there is nothing to support that.


Deep Throat 1X01 Top
SCULLY: Mmm, it's called steriotpathy, it's a syndrome produced by extreme stress. POWs have been known to suffer from it, they've studied it in zoo animals.
SCULLY: It couldn't just be that he had a nervous breakdown with a concomitant memory lapse.


Squeeze 1X02 Top
TOM COLTON: Each victim was found with their The Morgue - Liver liver, ripped out. No cutting tools used.
SCULLY: Bare hands. This looks like an X-file.
MULDER: Grey. You said green men, a Reticulan skin tone is actually grey, they're notorious for their extraction of terrestrial human livers. Due to iron depletion in the Reticulan galaxy.
TOM COLTON: You can't be serious.
SCULLY: This looks like the opening, think there's anything inside? Oh my God, Mulder, it's smells like, I think it's bile.
MULDER: Is there any way I can get it off my The Morgue - Fingers fingers quickly without betraying my cool exterior?


Conduit 1X03 Top
MULDER: Any ideas what caused the coma?
SCULLY: Eerrr, there's no sign of head trauma, no narcotic traces or electrolyte abnormalities, but her white blood cell count was skyhigh.
MULDER: By any chance was there attendant reduction in the lymphocyte population or a release of gluco-corticoids?
*CPR! This is the first time we see Scully administer CPR. Learn more at LearnFree.com.


The Jersey Devil 1X04 Top
CORONER: Er, they say animals can develop an appetite for human flesh but, this is no animal. You see the teeth marks, just below the The Morgue - Clavicle clavicle, they're human.


Shadows 1X05 Top
CORONER: Somatic death occurred sometime over 6 hours ago. Their body temperatures have yet to drop below 98.3 degrees.
SECOND WOMAN: The most troubling aspect of their deaths is the throat area. (She walks over to an X Ray screen.) The Morgue - Larynx LarynxThe Morgue - Esophagus esophagus, and The Morgue - Hyoid hyoid bone all have been crushed like chalk.
MULDER: Psychokinetic manipulation.
SCULLY: Psychokinesis? You mean how Carrie got even at the prom?
MAN: Howard Graves is in 5 different people. They harvested his organs immediately after death. His The Morgue - Kidney kidneys were sent to Boston, his liver to Dallas, and his The Morgue - Cornea corneas to Portland, Oregon. They've all been transplanted. Because of his age, we could only cryo-preserve the The Morgue - Dura Mater dura mater, the membrane of the spinal column. We have Mr. Graves' hospital records, we'll extract a sample, run a test and in a couple of hours... confirm the identity of the donor.


Ghost in the Machine 1X06 Top
No medical terms found.


Ice 1X07 Top
SCULLY: Look at this. Black nodules. Swollen The Morgue - Lymph Nodes lymph nodes.
DASILVA: Symptoms of the bubonic plague.
SCULLY: There seems to be a presence of ammonium hydroxide in Richter’s blood sample.
HODGE: I agree. We can have the bodies sent to a facility where they can make a definitive diagnosis in the event that something was missed, Agent Scully.
MULDER: If those bodies are infected with an unknown organism, we can’t take them back. We can’t go back without proper quarantine procedures. We can’t risk bringing back the next plague.
HODGE: Alright, parasitic diagnostic procedure requires that each of us provide a blood and a stool sample.
MULDER: Bear, we just want to check you out. If we don’t find any trace of the parasite or the virus, we’ll all go.
SCULLY: What are you gonna do?
HODGE: Scalpel, I’m cutting it out.
HODGE: Well, it’s similar to a tapeworm in that it has a scolex with suckers and hooks.
MULDER: Were they all in the spine?
SCULLY: No. It appears that they were in the The Morgue - Hypothalamus hypothalamus gland deep in the brain.
HODGE: Hypothalmus releases acetlycholine, which produces violent, aggresive behavior. That might be a connection. Everybody that’s been infected certainly seems to act aggresively. Maybe the worm feeds on the acetlycholine which floods our capacity to control violent behavior.
SCULLY: Come take a look at this. The larvae from two different worms killed each other.
DASILVA: Worms are hermaphroditic. It can reproduce itself.


Space 1X08 Top
No medical terms found.


Fallen Angel 1X09 Top
SCULLY: Did you note any cadaveric heat rigor or heat stiffening?
MULDER: You were haveing some kind of seizure.
MAX FENIG: Seizure? That's impossible
MAX FENIG: Yeah. I've lived with epilepsy all my life. I'm not in any danger.
SCULLY: Not all of them. Rx - Dilantin Dilantin is an anti-convulsant, but Rx - Mellaril Mellaril is used exclusively to treat schizophrenia. More than likely, Max is delusional.


Eve 1X10 Top
SCULLY: Death by hypovolemia. 95% blood loss. That's over 4 liters of blood.
MULDER: Exsanguination. If you were to stick a needle into the The Morgue - Jugular jugular of any living creature, the heart itself would act as a pump. These animals have had their The Morgue - Jugular jugulars punctured the same as the man in Greenwich, CT. Although this is the first time I've ever seen it on a human being.

MULDER: The ME found traces of Rx - Digitalis digitalis, a South American plant that can be used as a paralytic drug

DOCTOR: In vitro fertilization is a procedure in which we can implement fertilization. An implantation of the embryo to the uterus.
EVE 6: You and you. You have 46 chromosomes. The Adams and the Eves ... we have 56. We have extra chromosomes. Number 4, 5, 12, 16, and 22. This replication of chromosomes also produces additional genes. Heightened strength. Heightened intelligence.


Fire 1X11 Top
SCULLY: ...confined to a hyperbaric chamber until he can be tried on murder charges in the death of a Massachusetts caretaker. His body temperature remains at a steady 109 degrees.


Beyond the Sea 1X12 Top
MARGARET SCULLY: We, um... we lost your dad. He had a... a massive coronary... about an hour ago. He... he’s gone.
DOCTOR: Through and through upper The Morgue - Femur femur...
NURSE: Can’t palpateThe Morgue - Femoral Artery femoral pulse...
DOCTOR: Okay, type and screen him for six, I want two liters of normal saline in him now and give him two units of o-neg while we're waiting for screening. Let’s transfer now.


GenderBender 1X13 Top
MULDER: It's been done, but in nowhere near these concentrations and hold on to your hat, Scully, 'cause you're gonna love this. The pheromones we're talking about - they contain human DNA.


Lazarus 1X14 Top
SCULLY: Give him another amp of EPI intracardial and go up to 400 again. Do it.
SCULLY: One week before the first robbery at Annapolis Savings and Loan. The 65-year-old female teller was pistol-whipped. Died from a massive subdural hemorrhage all because she didn’t put the money in the bag fast enough.
MULDER: I don’t think this was a simple necrophiliac mutilation. Willis sliced and diced those fingers to get at the wedding ring.
SCULLY: Some sort of dissociative, hallucinatory activity.
SCULLY: Jack Willis is diabetic. Which means you’re diabetic. Too much sugar in the system could lead to hyperglycemia.
LULA: Maybe that’s why your The Morgue - Stomach stomach’s hurting so bad.
SCULLY: Abdominal pain is the first sign of impending diabetic coma. You need insulin.
MULDER: 200 units of NPH Rx - Insulin insulin were taken with a box of syringes. Willis is diabetic.


Young at Heart 1X15 Top
MULDER: Are you aware that Barnett died of cardiac arrest in this facility in 1989?
MULDER: Would you be able to tell if this note was written by somebody using a prosthetic The Morgue - Hand hand?
NIH DOCTOR: The patient you see is an eight-year-old girl suffering from the advanced stages of progeria.
JOSEPH RIDLEY: I varied Barnett's treatment. Once I isolated the progeria receptors, I stumbled onto something quite unexpected... these same genes related to the production of myelin.
JOSEPH RIDLEY: There had been some successful work done in London. By taking samples of what we call cell morphogens from an amputated salamander arm and applying them to the back of the creature, they were able to grow a new limb on a completely different part of the body. But only on salamanders.


E.B.E. 1X16 Top
No medical terms found.


Miracle Man 1X17 Top
SCULLY: The woman on the table has a malignant tumor on her The Morgue - Spine spine. This boy, here, is going to attempt to heal her by simply laying his hands on her.
SCULLY: "Spontaneous remission of metastatic cancer ... regenerated nerve growth after post-trauma paraplegia ..."
REVEREND HARTLEY: He's a faithless man, Agent Scully. His wife - she suffers from a most painful arthritis, her fingers twisted like bitter roots. Yet he keeps Samuel from ministering to her.
SCULLY: What illness did your daughter suffer from, Mr. Holman?
MARGARET'S FATHER: She had M.S.
SCULLY: And has she ever had a seizure before this?
MARGARET'S FATHER: Not to my knowledge.
SCULLY: You see, I think that the siezure she had is indicative of some kind of embolism or aneurysm.
SCULLY: Mulder, take a look at this.
MULDER: Do I have to?
SCULLY: Lesions on the The Morgue - Lung lungs here. I'm finding them throughout the cardiovascular and pulmonary systems. There's also a lot of damage to the mucous membranes. I think that she must have died from cellular hypoxia - a lack of oxygen to the cells.
MULDER: What would cause that?
SCULLY: My guess? Ingestion or injection of sodium or potassium cyanide, maybe arsenic. I won't know exactly until I run a toxicology screen on her. (Ed: Whew!)
SCULLY: I'm afraid not, Reverend. We've traced a pesticide order to him from a chemical company in Knoxville. Cyanogen bromide - it's a cyanide derivative.


Shapes 1X18 Top
MULDER: No, you see the second The Morgue - Incisor incisor here is chipped just like the ones in his mouth. These match Joe Goodensnakes'.
SCULLY: Well, there are cases of calcium phosphate salts developing abnormally with age, but ...
SCULLY: Mulder, what this, what this folder describes is called lycanthropy.


Darkness Falls 1X19 Top
SCULLY: They’re oxidizing enzymes. Just like fireflies. Maybe that’s why they cocoon their prey... so they can oxidize the proteins taken from the fluids in the body.
MAN: Your respiratory charts were good. We’re more concerned with the extent of damage due to inhalation. There were large concentrations of the chemical determined as Luciferin.


Tooms 1X20 Top
(at Tooms' sanity hearing)
DR. KARETZKY: I performed several diagnostic procedures on Mr. Tooms in order to determine any organic physiological dysfunction - an electroencephalogram, chromosomal analysis, a computerized axial tomograph. All of these were negative.
(D.C. Emergency Room)
DR. RICHMOND: He’s been beaten up pretty badly. Contusions, multiple lacerations. Shoulder’s been pulled right out of joint. Let’s get him prepped for some blood work and x-rays.


Born Again 1X21 Top
SCULLY (performing autopsy on dead policeman): Note postmortem examination is being conducted 11 hours and 45 minutes after subject was pronounced. (She sees a large red area on the body's lower chest.) Note raised lesion approximately 7 centimeters below The Morgue - Sternum sternum. Deep necrosis inconsistent with cause of death as pronounced by Dr. Gilder, and suggests localized electrocution ... but a further tissue analysis will be necessary.
SCULLY: Pathologists are paranoid by nature.
SCULLY: The marked bradycardia. That indicates a raised plasma sodium level. He was killed in sea water.


The Erlenmeyer Flask 1X23 Top
SCULLY: It's called a caduceus. It's sort of the adopted symbol of the medical profession.
CARPENTER: My first impression is it's some kind of bacteria sample. Can I ask you where you got it?
EMT: All right, we've got a white male, forty, weak vitals and signs of severe dyspnea and hypotension.
DR. ON RADIO: I don't know what the hell that is. Is he responding to ventilation?
EMT: No and we're noticing those rope veins at the neck and a hypersonant sounding chest. He's going real blue on us now.
DR. ON RADIO: Okay, you've got a tension pneumothorax. I want you to perform a thoracotomy and release the pressure in his chest.
EMT (to second EMT): Okay, we're going to need a cannula. We're going to do a needle decompression.
SCULLY: I'm at the Georgetown Microbiology Department.
SCULLY: Some kind of bacteria, each containing virus and it looks as if Berube may have been cloning them. They also contain something that looks like chloroplasts...
SCULLY: Well, the only reason why you clone a virus inside a bacteria...is in order to inject it into something living. It's called gene therapy and it's still highly experimental.
DR. CARPENTER: Right. They're called base pairs. Each pair is made up of something called a nucleotide. Only four nucleotides exist in DNA. Four. And through some miracle of design that we have yet to fathom, every living thing is created out of these four basic building blocks. What you're looking at is a sequence of genes from the bacteria sample. Normally, we'd find no gaps in the sequence. But with these bacteria, we do.
DEEP THROAT: One Doctor William Secare, an old friend of Doctor Berube's, was dying of melanoma cancer. And as a result of the E.T. gene therapy, all six patients treated in this room began to recover from their illnesses. Doctor Secare was able to live a more or less normal life. As normal as possible for a man who has developed inhuman strength and the ability to breathe underwater.
DEEP THROAT: Oh, for God's sake, don't screw this up! Let me tell you something you should know. In 1987, a group of children from a southern state were given what their parents thought was a routine inoculation. What they were injected with was a clone DNA from the contents of that package you're holding as a test. That's the kind of people you're dealing with!
 

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