Many a times, doctors, the worshipers of science, are helpless. They know a few technical things and perform their duty diligently. But they wait for nature to take its course as well.

Anuradha Bhattacharyya
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Dr. Sushrut Sharma, who was the first surgeon to operate on Mahatma Gandhi, said that some surgeons are helpless. They know a few technical things and perform their duty diligently. But they wait for nature to take its course as well.

The doctors who perform surgeries without knowing the cause of the illness are helpless. They know a few technical things, but they do not know how to cure it.

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