• Published : 02 Apr, 2023
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There lived a doctor who was a big cheat he used to cheat a lot of people to get more money. He often misdiagnosed his patients and would charge them for expensive treatments that were not necessary. He would also sell fake medicines to desperate people who would pay anything for a cure. His unethical behavior caused a lot of suffering in the community. Once an old man came to him with a rare illness The doctor, seeing the old man's desperation, charged an exorbitant fee for the treatment. He then prescribed a medicine that was ineffective and of poor quality. The old man, trusting the doctor, paid the fee and took the medicine but sadly, his condition only worsened. The old man blindly took his treatment. When the old man realized that the treatment was not effective, he felt deceived and betrayed. He confronted the doctor, who instead of admitting his mistake, refused to provide any form of compensation. The incident became widely known, leading to a decrease in the doctor's reputation and trust from the community. The old man's doctor was ultimately held accountable for his deceptive practices and was removed from the doctor's registry. This incident serves as a reminder to always exercise caution and research before trusting a medical practitioner, and to ensure that the interests of the patient are always put first. Benjamin Franklin, one of the founding fathers of the United States, once said: “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.”

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