East Berlin in the summer of 1961: Dr. Ella Wendt is transferred from Senftenberg to the Charité to ensure health care. Doctors and nursing staff are leaving the GDR en masse for West Berlin.
A newborn with jaundice from the women's clinic is announced at the children's ward. When the ambulance finally arrives, the baby is in poor condition. He needs a direct blood donation.
Dr. Alexander Nowack was appointed senior physician for internal medicine. Ella knows the price he paid for it: silence in the case of the bismuth patient. After Curt Bruncken's leave and Nowack's promotion, she is disaffected.
Ella is supposed to represent Prof. Prokop at a research congress in West Berlin and present her latest results there. To be able to leave the country, Dr. Nowack vouches for her.
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