Bookish knowledge is theoretical ithu is practise and observation which make a man perfect in this field De.andrew di d so in the chapter "birth"-elueidate
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It is a fact that book provides knowledge and information in a particular field .But practical knowledge and observation provide a platform to test that knowledge
It has been observed that many time a person gain insight into that bookish knowledge through practice and keen observation
Dr Andrew menson used this knowledge he made sincere efforts and acted on his instinct
After practicing it in real life he was successful in giving a new leash to the family by saving Susan and her child. Practice develop better understanding of the situation
Bookish knowledge is very important as it imparts theoretical knowledge. It teaches a man intricacies of a problem and its probable solutions. If a man having theoretical knowledge has no practical experience he may fail in his job. On the other hand, a man with practical knowledge and experience has more chance of achieving the desired results. In our day to day life, we meet compounders surpassing the doctors and the physicians. A physician who has read the process of administering an injection but has not done it with his own hands will fail in his attempt to administer the injection. On the contrary, a compounder can surpass the physician because he has practical experience. Similarly, if you have minutely observed a man doing his job to perfection you can apply that very practical experience based on your keen observation and achieve success Dr Andrew could save the child because he had observed somebody saving an almost lifeless child. He applied that practical experience and knowledge and did his job efficiently. So for success especially in the medical field especially, both bookish knowledge and practical experience are indispensable. So bookish knowledge or oral knowledge, if not seasoned with practical experience, may prove futile and worthless.