A medical professional conducts a thorough examination of a patient, checking their senses, including smell, taste, eyesight, and hearing. The patient is preparing for a mission on a zeppelin called the Kashmir. The examination reveals that the patient's eyesight has slightly improved, likely due to frequently looking in different directions while working on zeppelins. The patient passes all tests and is deemed ready for their mission. After the examination, the medical professional and their assistant, Ada, discuss their evening plans and decide to attend a submersible inauguration at the harbor together.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A patient arrives for a 9 o'clock appointment.
2. The patient is there to undergo a series of medical tests.
3. The tests include a cranial nerve check and a sense test.
4. The patient's sense of smell is tested using different aromas.
5. The patient identifies the smells of diesel, hydrogen sulfide, and copper.
6. The patient's sense of taste is tested using a bitter or sour substance.
7. The patient's eyes are examined, including a peripheral vision test.
8. The patient's eyesight is tested using a chart.
9. The patient's current prescription may be too strong, and their eyesight may have improved.
10. The patient's face is examined, including their skin and sense of sensation.
11. The patient's hearing is tested, including a whisper test and a tuning fork test.
12. The patient is given a certificate after completing the tests.
13. The patient is cleared to start their mission on the Kashmir zeppelin.
14. The doctor and Ada plan to attend a submersible inauguration at the harbour after work.