Insomnia, for instance, which was due to some organic disease of the intracerebral circulation, that change in the arterial walls which we call atheroma.

10 seconds sound clip from the Dr Knock (Theatre Royal 1954) classic radio drama series episode.

You can hear this line at 00:20:09.371 in the radio play.

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[...]

- I suppose you don't know a cure for sleeplessness.

- Have you suffered from insomnia long?

- Did you ever consult Dr. Parpalaid about it?

- Oh, Dr. Parpalaid. He told me to buy a volume of law reports and read six pages every night in bed.

- He may have been wrong. I have known cases of insomnia which proved to be of the very gravest importance.

- Insomnia, for instance, which was due to some organic disease of the intracerebral circulation, that change in the arterial walls which we call atheroma.

- Your cerebral arteries, madame, that is, the arteries that feed the brain, it is possible may be as hard and as brittle as pipe stems.

- Oh, pipe stems.

- A common comparison.

- Oh, good heavens. Would smoking bring that on? I do smoke a little, you know.

- We may have to take that into account.

- Then again, insomnia may come from a constant sapping of the grey matter of the brain by nerves which are diseased.

- Oh, how dreadful. Oh, can you explain that, doctor?

- But of course.

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Dr Knock (1954) Sound Clip

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Actors: Robert Morley (Dr Knock), Sir Ralph Richardson (Host)

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