The Saviours of the Vitals

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The stories of doctors giving new lives to patients suffering from diseases happen to be quite interesting. There can emerge interesting and vivacious shades of colours in times of lull in the medical journey or throughout the course of this journey. This book is an attempt for readers to experience these beautiful shades of colours. This book tells the story of three doctors, each having their own stories. But many similarities can be drawn from the three stories. The light is thrown on middle-class family struggles and the efforts spewed by parents to make their children live a life much bigger than themselves and to carry forward their unfulfilled dreams. There is sheer dedication to fulfil one's dreams and calling for moments of renunciation.There is happiness derived from the joy of fulfilling one's parents' longing wishes. The duty to treat patients is spanned. To instil demoralized people the lost will to live and the confidence to thrive brings a unique feeling of merriment. Its the moments of struggles and hardships that emerge as the mantra to ignite the courage to face the ordeals.

The book contains the stories of Muralidhar Reddy, the doctor of the brain, Bharata Reddy, the

doctor of the heart and Prasad, the doctor of the kidneys. The reason for writing the stories of

these three is special-all of us are good friends. The friendship is indeed professional and displays

the classic relationship between a doctor and a journalist.

The Saviours of the Vitals