1. During World War I doctors worked enormously long hours under terrifying conditions. Surgeons often operated on over 100 patients a day. The injuries they dealt with were horrific. By the end of that War, for example, doctors had fitted 22,386 artificial eyes to British casualties. No doctors went on strike, despite having to work long hours in appalling, primitive conditions for very little pay. Today, things are rather different and some doctors don’t seem to much like seeing patients at all.
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Source: Dr Vernon Coleman - MB ChB DSc Read the original article here: https://vernoncoleman.org/