3. Andrew's visit to the morgan's gave him pleasure
and satisfaction that he had not achieved earlier. Justify.
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Andrew’s visit to Morgans that night filled him with ethereal pleasure and satisfaction. That night he got an opportunity to test his medical learning, training, and knowledge. The circumstances threw him in a whirlpool of a situation. The baby was born limp with asphyxia, pallid (suffocation or unconscious condition caused by lack of oxygen and excess of carbon dioxide in the blood, accompanied by paleness of the skin, weak pulse, and loss of reflexes). The young doctor accepted the challenge. He not only saved the dying mother, but also brought the newly born life-less child out of his stupor. This saving of two lives filled him with ineffable exhilaration and sense of achievement. He had not felt so much of fulfillment and contentment earlier in his life.
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he also found that with patience and perseverance.we can overcome any situation