Dear Tony, May I ask you the following?
What did the relative of the deceased lady (or you) expect the cardiologist to do .... in his office in Mapuca in such a severe situation? BTW: a doctor's poor bedside manner is never excusable. Hippocrates or No Hippocrates. jc Tony de Sa <[email protected]> wrote: This was narrated to me by a grieving relative of a deceased lady. Seems this lady was not feeling well and was rushed to a famous cardiologist from Mapusa, who though famous, has an awful bedside manner Hrmph, hrmph, hrmph As the eminent doctor was examining the patient, she was in the throes of a cardiac attack and the good doctor probably could see that she would soon depart this world. So he tells the relations to rush her to Asilo Hospital. You can guess what happened. She was declared DOA - Dead on Arrival or brought dead. Such callousness and inhumanity. Hippocrates, whom all doctors swear by, must be turning in his grave!
