What effect did the hakim’s medicines have on Ved Mehta?
A.
They burned and stung his eyes
B.
They soothed his eyes.
C.
They had no effect whatsoever.
D.
They gradually improved his sight
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ANSWER: D)
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Answer:
The correct option for this question is D. They gradually improved his sight.
Explanation:
- The Hakims advise him to take Surmas and Concoctions. Due to meningitis in the cerebrospinal fluid, Ved become blind at the age of three. His parents sent him to the Dadar School for the Blind in Bombay, 1,300 kilometres away, because blind persons at the time had few employment opportunities.
- The family members were initially stunned by his blindness. His father accepted a move from Lahore to Karnal when neighbours and family members visited their home to express their sympathies.
- At the age of three and a half years old, Ved goes blind. His mother was unable to accept this and made every effort to discover a treatment for his blindness. To see if there was a method to restore his vision, she called pandits. His mother and Ved used to spend a lot of time in front of the pandits.
Thus, the hakim’s medicines had a positive effect on Ved Mehta.
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