Re: Interesting Anecdotes from the Past
When Doctors disagree
The eccentricities of some doctors lie in their abuse of their brothers; especially those of a different school, of which they necessarily know little or nothing.
There is a Hindoo (Hindu) story illustrative of the folly of this ex parte decision.
Four blind men went to examine an elephant, to ascertain what it was like. One felt of its foot, the second its trunk, the third its ear, and the last felt of its tail. Then they held a consultation, and began to talk it up.
“The elephant is very much like a mortar,” said the one who had felt of the foot.
“It is like a pestle,” said the one who had felt of its trunk.
“No; you are both wrong. It’s like a fan,” said he who had felt of the ears.
“You are all mistaken; it is like a broom,” vehemently exclaimed the man who had felt of the tail. The dispute grew warm. Each was sure he was right, because he had personally examined for himself. Then they waxed angry, and a lasting quarrel grew out of it; so, in the end, they were all as ignorant of the truth as when they began the investigation.
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आ नो भद्रा: क्रतवो यन्तु विश्वतः (ऋग्वेद)
(Let noble thoughts come to us from every side)
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