This is a passage from the book “Doctor in the house” by Richard Gordon‚ a well-known English writer‚ the author wrote his “Doctor” series‚ which is noted for description of medical student’s years of professional training. The present extract touches upon the final examinations of medical students. The text under analysis belong to the psychological type and description type as it is concerned mainly with the emotional actions of the characters. The subject-matter of this text is about sitting
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A doctor entered the hospital in hurry after being called in for an urgent surgery. He answered the call asap‚ changed his clothes & went directly to the surgery block. He found the boy’s father pacing in the hall waiting for the doctor. On seeing him‚ the dad yelled: “Why did you take all this time to come? Don’t you know that my son’s life is in danger? Don’t you have any sense of responsibility?” The doctor smiled & said: “I am sorry‚ I wasn’t in the hospital & I came as
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|themselves doctors‚ |order to get the |not real medicinal |few gunshot wounds and|elixers and herbs | | |would have bottles |attention of as many|drugs. For those that |cuts from swords. The |that they wanted. | | |full of different |people as possible. |were real drugs‚ the |doctors were a little |So instead of | | |potions and elixers |Once they got done |town doctor would have|bit more advanced
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Let the visuals tell the story. The conversation between Lila and the doctor is a bit overly dramatic‚ “But what? What!” Tighten conversation. Later‚ cut Lila saying: “Oh my God‚” (Page 18). Overall‚ tighten/cut the sequences with the doctor. Consider if you need the scene with Helen berating the doctor. Remember to keep Lila in character at the hospital regarding her father. On page 24‚ Chapman and Lila act like they don’t know each
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When I was two‚ I reverted back to crawling‚ and when my parents tried to stand me up‚ I would scream at the top of my lungs. My parents were nervous and worried because they didn’t know what was going on. They went from doctor-to-doctor at the WPAFB hospital for three years searching for a diagnosis‚ but none came. Until finally‚ we went to Children’s Hospital and they diagnosed me almost immediately‚ and said “ Why didn’t you come here sooner.” They said that if we didn’t act soon‚ I could be
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nature ; indifference to this principle also becomes a bad habit leading to uneasy consequences. If one sees symptoms of a disease‚ it is advisible to immediately go to the doctor‚ get it diagnosed and follow the treatment. Any negligence at the earlier stages of a disease leads to complications and deterioration. Going to the doctor at a late stage will not only mean more expense but may also endanger the life of the person. Prevention is‚ therefore‚ better than cure. Unclean state of affairs in one’s
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Daycare‚ school‚ daycare‚ work. Daycare‚ school‚ daycare‚ work. Two heedful eyes observing you. Admiration gleaming from the young face of a 7 year old girl. You may not see them all the time‚ but they are there. Every action is sagacious‚ following the question “Would this be a good example to set?” Dark‚ bagged eyes late nights at work‚ and coffee riddled breathe early at school. This is what it is like being the eldest daughter of two indisposed parents. One with a sickness of the mind. A 10
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The book “Rinse‚ Spin‚ Repeat" authored by Edith Fassnidge‚ explains the unimaginable events that resulted from a Tsunami hitting Thailand during one family’s vacation. This book was chosen to review as it brings forward many aspects of loss that individuals embrace during and after any crisis. The story is told through the perspective of the author’s lens‚ creating an individualistc story of loss. However‚ while this story it unique‚ it allows readers to empathize with the unpredictability of life
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Dr. Rohan Sanjanwala |∗ HYPERLINK "rohan279@yahoo.com" rohan279@yahoo.com; ) +91- 9820 403 800; |101‚ Juhu Prajakta C H S‚Vidhyanidhi Road‚ Vile Parle West‚ Mumbai-400049‚ India | Highly motivated and dedicated General Practitioner with more than 3 years of clinical experience with strong educational foundation‚ maintaining a strong working knowledge of medical terminology. Highly developed communication skills and adapt to patients in a clear
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The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down - Summary and Reading Log Chapter 1 - Birth Chapter 1 goes through the traditional birthing methods and traditions of the Hmong people. One of the most significant traditions is burying the placenta. The placenta has to be strategically buried in a specific spot under the homes dirt floor or when the person dies its soul has to travel back to the placenta. This chapter also introduces the characters Nao Kao and Foua Lee. Nao is husband and father of 13
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