Tuesday, 12 May 2015

A Revolution



                  The flood of technology has drowned us in the world of comforts and luxury.
     Not only making our life comfortable but also it has also taken a leap forward to take care of our health.


It has helped us probe the concrete as well as the abstract world.



      Not only has it helped us probe the world we live in but also the world outside the world of ours ie. space. We have been able to see the world inside our body. Diagnosis has enabled men of medicine to tackle the physical ailments aptly. It has brought down trial and error method.

       
                                         The giant leap of technology into the field of medicine



 has brought a large number of benefits. Among them, the notable ones are - saving the victims from death, reducing the degree of mental and physical agony through the use of anaesthesia, substituting a defective organ with a good one.

       Medical technology can cleanse the wounds.
       Can it cleanse the filthy                                  
minds of the corrupt doctors
who have steered malpractices
 in the field of the divine field of medicine ?

 Perhaps, they stand as a role model and trail-blazer to the young students of medicine who are vulnerable to evil practices.

       The most glaring and  notable contemporary evil practices that draw our attention are -
 !)    Charging the innocent and helpless victims and their relatives by squeezing heavy bills.

                                           Perhaps, the immoral, "I have spent an enormous amount of money and time toiling with the medical study, so the opportunity has come to me to compensate my loss" does not sound good.
 2)    Deceiving the relatives with the continued treatment even after the death of the victim to extort  money.

 3)    Robbing the victims of their organs

  4)   Links between corrupt doctors and the pharmaceutical companies.
 
                         The two reports on a medical corruption is shown below :

Report 1  

Demands to punish corrupt doctors

Do pharmaceutical companies pay doctors to prescribe certain drugs and take part in medical trials? Germany's medical corruption debate is heating up.

Report 2

Corrupt doctors, organized crime fuel drug abuse in New Jersey, report says


                             Cleansing the heart and mind of a doctor needs introspection.
 It, further, needs a holy dip into the concept of Karma and Dharma which make a part of spirituality..

           Dharma vs Karma No matter what religious tradition you follow, you will be asked to live a moral life by the tenets of that religion. The terminology varies.


Karma



Indian philosophy






Indianreligion and philosophy, the universal causal law by which good or bad actions determine the future modes of an individual’s existence. Karma represents the ethical dimension of the process of rebirth (samsara), belief in which is generally shared among the religious traditions of India. Indian soteriologies (theories of salvation) posit that future births and life situations will be conditioned by actions performed during one’s present life—which itself has been conditioned by the accumulated effects of actions performed in previous lives. The doctrine of karma thus directs adherents of Indian religions toward their common goal: release (moksha) from the cycle of birth and death. Karma thus serves two main functions within Indian moral philosophy: it provides the major motivation to live a moral life, and it serves as the primary explanation of the existence of evil.





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