vi) What did Susan Morgan refuse to take during her delivery?
a. A vaccine
b. Prescribed tonic
c. Holy water
d. Chloroform
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Susan Morgan refused to take chloroform during her delivery. (Option D)
- Mrs. Morgan was expecting a child. Everyone in the family was excited and nervous at the same time.
- Mrs. Morgan did not want to risk her child's safety, so she told her mother to encourage the doctor not to give her chloroform since it may hurt the baby. Mrs. Morgan's mother forwarded this message to the doctor.
- The story 'Birth' underlines the need for practical experience in the medical field. In certain circumstances, it is more effective at saving lives and curing serious conditions.
- Dr. Andrew employed a combination of hot and cold water treatments to resuscitate a newborn baby. Stillborn, lifeless, boneless, and lethargic, the baby appeared to be.
- The nurse hid it beneath the patient's bed like a lost cause as the young doctor worked hard to save the mother who was drowning. Then he turned to the midwife and asked for the baby. He took it from beneath the bed and dipped it in hot and cold water alternately.
- The little chest was then softly rubbed and released. He was on the edge of giving up as well. But it was his final attempt that made the difference. The baby started to breathe and get oxygen. It sobbed as its white skin became pink.
- The miracle was praised by everybody, and everyone expressed appreciation to God. Andrew found the most enjoyment in his medical job, despite being overworked. He'd accomplished something important.
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