In this chapter, Dr. Fatty introduces us to a new patient, the second-in-line to the throne. He's a rich man named George, who's been living in Spain for a while, and he's trying to find a way to cure his infertility. The doctor explains that George has a huge mansion in his neighborhood, and that's why he wants him to cure him. Fatty's not an infertile man, he says, but a "man of debauchery" . Fatty and his sister arrive at the manor, and the doctor is all "woo-hoo" and "hi-hi" as they greet each other. Fatty is a "monster doctor" , the doctor says, and treating him is like "torture." The doctor says that he already diagnoses George, so he won't need to do anything more.
In this chapter, Dr. Fatty introduces us to a new patient, the second-in-line to the throne. He's a rich man named George, who's been living in Spain for a while, and he's trying to find a way to cure his infertility. The doctor explains that George has a huge mansion in his neighborhood, and that's why he wants him to cure him. Fatty's not an infertile man, he says, but a "man of debauchery" . Fatty and his sister arrive at the manor, and the doctor is all "woo-hoo" and "hi-hi" as they greet each other. Fatty is a "monster doctor" , the doctor says, and treating him is like "torture." The doctor says that he already diagnoses George, so he won't need to do anything more.