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A party mood in the country doctor's house: Little Louisa is to be baptized. Pastor Kolbe discusses the ceremony in his church with Jan, Maren and Felix Osterloh, the godfather, but he seems withdrawn. He hints to the country doctor that he would like to fulfill a long-held dream. When Hinnerksen, who wants to pick him up for the regulars' table, inadvertently witnesses a dialogue between the pastor and his creator, the creator makes up his own mind. What signs is the pastor talking about? But Kolbe actually just wants to finish a pilgrimage on the Way of St. James that was interrupted a long time ago. Hinnerksen encourages him, without realizing that the consequence is that the regulars' table brother would give up his job in Deekelsen. The herbal doctor doesn't like that at all. He mobilizes a protest. Gertrud Hinnerksen's handbag is stolen by a young man while she is out shopping, but a brave passerby intervenes and brings the thief down. As a thank you and to calm their shock, the two women drink a sherry, and Gertrud learns that Leticia Garcia is a doctor. The police officers Paetz and Bock are also quickly on the scene and arrest the man, but unfortunately he escapes. During his pursuit, Niko Bock falls and injures himself. As a precaution, Dieter sends him to Dr. Bergmann, where he is delighted to meet the Spanish doctor again, because Gertrud brought her and Jan together and suggested Mrs. Garcia as a partner in the practice. The agreed trial day is not very representative, however, because suddenly all of Deekelsen's male residents have become hypochondriacs and storm the practice. Louisa's godfather, Prof. Osterloh, is very concerned that his right hand is starting to shake more and more often. He tries to hide this from those around him because he fears he has Parkinson's disease. This also affects his psyche. Jan notices a change in the professor, but it is only when Dr. Garcia points it out that he becomes aware of it. Jan asks Felix if he can examine him.