Hindi, asked by Lakshmiashok967, 1 year ago

Moral on doctor and patient dialogue

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Answered by bharsh252
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Patient" Hello doctor! Can you spare me a few minutes?


Doctor: Certainly! Come in and sit down. Now, what is the matter with you?


P: That is just what I want you to tell me.


D: Well, tell me how you are suffering?


P: I seem to be generally out of sorts. I have no appetite for my food, and yet I am always suffering from indifestion.


D: Are you troubled with headaches?


P: Yes, I am. And what is worse I cannot sleep at night.


D: I see, What is your work?


P: I am a clerk in an office, and have to work long hours.


D: What sort of exercise do you take in the evening?


P: I am afraid I don't take any. I feel so tired when I get home that I simply want to sit down, or go to bed.


D: I see. Well, you are evidently run down, and need a rest and change. All your troubles are signs of nervous exhaustion. I will give you a nerve tonic but the main thing is rest. If you do as I say, you will soon be all right.


P: Thank you, doctor. I will follow your advice, Good sight!


D: Good night! And let me know how you get on.






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