Doctors Donate Blood To Save Unidentified Boy

Bharat Mahan

An inspiring story from Jharkhand where doctors of a government hospital in Daltonganj town of Palamu district, donated blood for an unidentified 14 year old boy. When the boy was brought to the hospital he had near-zero pulse rate and severe external injuries.

The doctors and staff of this hospital donated blood to the teenager, arranged for CT Scan and other facilities not available at the hospital, got him medicines not available there, fed him, and carried out a complicated surgical procedure at their own risk.

Father of the boy, an auto rickshaw driver from Jamshedpur had this to say : "My son was dead. He was brought back to life by doctors and people of Daltonganj. It's a miracle."

Most of the time we hear of stories of how sensitive the doctors are and of news of scuffles between doctors/staff of hospitals and kins of patients. This story is so positive which will help us in changing our perception. And this story is of a "government" hospital. May be, we all take a few lessons from this story, filed by Prashant Pandey in The Indian Express. Read more....

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The Indian Express

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