Wonders of Doctors

January 26, 2024

Wonders of Doctors
When a heart forgets to beat,
When a breath struggles for the normal respiratory rate,
When the movement is troubled by a broken bone state,
When a distraught mind seeks a peaceful mental estate,
Without being late, doctors rush to treat

Ready to rescue from physical strain,
Therapeutic remedies for miserable pain,
Scalpel in hand for incision and drain,
They excelled in the saga of being humane

Doctors magical touch cures diseases and keep men at ease,
Owners of evidence based medical knowledge for human salvage,
Their healing words coated with wisdom are equal to those of a sage,
Without them, the kingdom of health is hard to manage

Therapy for cancer, a cut for a wart, and closure of scar,
Treatment of addiction to keep clients far from bars and cigars,
The sickness couldn't escape their diagnostic radar,
Gratefully patients consider them as superstars

Brains with hearts, an amalgamation of science and art,
In solving the plot of illness, they play a crucial part,
Care of patients takes priority in their schedule chart,
In the fight against death and relieving suffering, doctors are needed a lot.

Warriors of health defend against diseases and extend lives
Diffuse fear, infuse hope, and refuse to give up
To spread the wealth of health, men of medicine walk extra miles
The legacy of healing continues to create billions of smiles.

 

 

 

By Ajai Rodrigues
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Comment on this article

  • Samuel, Chicago, USA

    Tue, Jan 30 2024

    Very well described and written About Doctors. Amazing and Excellent poem. Keep it up Ajai.

  • Rama, USA

    Tue, Jan 30 2024

    Great poem Ajai. Daniel blames America for every problem, like the communists in peepli live. He forgets the fact that life expectancy has gone up from 40 years to 90. There is less maternal and infant mortality. Nature has to get us somehow. Daniel no one gets out alive. Until then we have Doctors to thank. Thank you Ajai.

  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 27 2024

    Nice But Every year 13,90,000 cancer cases just in our country then imagine rest of world cases ?? Olden days hardly any cases, so suddenly so many ? Also there are news that eugenics elite push cancerous vaccines for turbo cancers for depopulation and to rake billions in vaccines also treating vaccine injuries ? Following, An eye opener article on evolution of Modern Medicine on Costarica news dated April 1 2022 titled... "How Rockefeller Founded Modern Medicine and Eliminated Natural Cures" as follows... In many parts of the planet it is frowned upon to speak or believe in the healing properties of plants or any other holistic practice. Just like anything else, there is politics and money behind today’s modern medical system. It all started with Rockefeller, who was an oil tycoon, a robber baron, America’s first billionaire, and a born monopolist. ///// In the early 20th century, John D. Rockefeller (1839 – 1937) controlled 90% of all oil refineries in the US through his oil company, Standard Oil, which later spun off to become Chevron, Exxon, Mobile, etc. //// THE EVOLUTION OF STANDARD OIL //// At the same time, around 1900, scientists discovered “petrochemicals” and the ability to create all kinds of chemicals from oil. For example, the first plastic, called Bakelite, was made from petroleum in 1907. Scientists were also discovering various vitamins and surmised that many pharmaceutical drugs could be made from petroleum. This was a wonderful opportunity for Rockefeller. He saw the ability to monopolize the oil, chemical, and medical industries at the same time. ///// The great thing about petrochemicals was that everything could be patented and sold for huge profits. But there was a problem with Rockefeller’s plan for the medical industry: At the time, natural herbal medicines were very popular in the United States. Nearly half of the doctors and medical schools in the US practiced holistic medicine, using knowledge from Europe and Native Americans ///// Rockefeller, the monopolist, had to find a way to get rid of his biggest competition. So he used the classic “problem-reaction-solution” strategy. That is, create a problem and scare people, and then offer a (pre-planned) solution. Similar to the fear of terrorism, followed by the “Patriot Act”. ///// He went to his friend Andrew Carnegie, another plutocrat who made his money by monopolizing the steel industry, who came up with a plan. From the prestigious Carnegie Foundation, they sent a man named Abraham Flexner to travel around the country and report on the state of medical schools and hospitals across the country. ///// This led to the Flexner Report, which gave rise to modern medicine as we know it. The report spoke of the need to modernize and centralize our medical institutions. According to him, more than half of all medical schools were closed early. Homeopathy and natural medicines were mocked and demonized; and doctors were even jailed. ///// To help with the transition and change the mindset of other doctors and scientists, Rockefeller donated more than $100 million to universities and hospitals and founded a philanthropic front group called the General Education Board (GEB). This is the classic carrot and stick approach. ///// In a very short time, all medical schools were rationalized and homogenized. All the students were learning the same thing, and medicine was about using patent medicines. //// Scientists received large grants to study how plants cured diseases. However, his goal was to first identify which chemicals in the plant were effective, and then recreate a similar, but not identical, chemical in the lab that could be patented. ///// A PILL FOR A SICK PERSON BECAME THE MANTRA OF MODERN MEDICINE ///// Now, 100 years later, we are producing doctors who know nothing about the benefits of nutrition, herbs, or any holistic practice. An entire society is enslaved by corporations for its well-being. ///// The United States spends 15% of its GDP on health care, which should really be called “sick care.” It does not focus on the cure, but only on the symptoms, thus creating repeat customers. There is no cure for cancer, diabetes, autism, asthma, or even the flu. ///// WHY WOULD THERE BE REAL CURES? ///// This is a system founded by oligarchs and plutocrats, not doctors. As for cancer, the American Cancer Society was founded by Rockefeller himself in 1913. It’s sad to know how brainwashed breast cancer awareness is about chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery. Here is a quote from John D. Rockefeller that sums up his vision for America: “I don’t want a nation of thinkers. I want a nation of workers.” Ref: https://thecostaricanews.com/how-rockefeller-founded-modern-medicine-and-eliminated-natural-cures/

  • Lia thomas, Manglore

    Fri, Jan 26 2024

    Touching expression with nice theme.A brilliant poem shared astutely. Amazing to see someone appreciating the wonders of doctor.

  • William Rodrigues, Milagres, Mangaluru

    Fri, Jan 26 2024

    Lovely...wonderful. Keep it up.


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