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* Flanderization: The Feldsher in the TV series. In the book he's a young guy, around the Doctor's age, and quite competent at his job as compared to the older and rather eccentric version of the series.

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* Flanderization: {{Flanderization}}: The Feldsher in the TV series. In the book he's a young guy, around the Doctor's age, and quite competent at his job as compared to the older and rather eccentric version of the series.
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* AdultFear: Any child brought into the hospital will make viewers suffer.
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Badass Mustache and Badass Beard are being merged into Manly Facial Hair. Examples that don't fit or are zero-context are removed. To qualify for Manly Facial Hair, the facial hair must be associated with masculinity in some way. Please read the trope description before readding to make sure the example qualifies.


* BadassBeard: Leopold Leopoldovich's is one of the foremost of his many outstanding qualities, according to Anna.
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* InfantImmortality: The little girl in episode 2, who manages to survive having both her legs mangled in a lathe, massive blood loss, and an extremely rough amputation (so rough that even the Doctor was praying she'd die on the table).

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* InfantImmortality: ImprobableInfantSurvival: The little girl in episode 2, who manages managed to survive having both her legs mangled in a lathe, massive blood loss, and an extremely rough amputation (so rough that even the Doctor was praying she'd die on the table).
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** EyeScream: The baby with an ocular abcess in episode 2. Mercifully, we don't see it - less mercifully, we do see the byproducts of its treatment.
** TheToothHurts: The end of episode 1. The Young Doctor pulls out a patient's bad tooth... along with part of his jawbone.

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** * EyeScream: The baby with an ocular abcess in episode 2. Mercifully, we don't see it - less mercifully, we do see the byproducts of its treatment.
** * TheToothHurts: The end of episode 1. The Young Doctor pulls out a patient's bad tooth... along with part of his jawbone.
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* BrawnHilda: Anna and Pelageya. Rarely has HospitalHottie been averted so hard.

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* BrawnHilda: Anna and Pelageya. Rarely has HospitalHottie been averted so hard.averted.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: The amputation in the second episode, which culminates in the Young Doctor trying to stop the Older Doctor from taking morphine by HURLING THE DETACHED LEG AT HIM.

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* %%* CrossesTheLineTwice: The amputation in the second episode, which culminates in the Young Doctor trying to stop the Older Doctor from taking morphine by HURLING THE DETACHED LEG AT HIM.



* NauseaFuel/Squick: Set in a rural Russian hospital in the early 1900s, so be prepared to see very crudely amputated limbs, syphalitic boils, geysers of pus, and sterilizing procedures (or lack thereof) that would make a modern germaphobe have a nervous breakdown.

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* %%%* NauseaFuel/Squick: Set in a rural Russian hospital in the early 1900s, so be prepared to see very crudely amputated limbs, syphalitic boils, geysers of pus, and sterilizing procedures (or lack thereof) that would make a modern germaphobe have a nervous breakdown.

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