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What kind of doctor he is! (With Video)

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What kind of doctor he is! (With Video)

Rugged Country roads. There is a lot of trouble in driving van. Man man sitting in the van is foreigner. Realizing the driver's pain, he requested, can I push? The driver laughed. He thought, it is even possible! Surprisingly, he started push the van. The driver thought, the gentleman's wish would be settled shortly afterwards. But he had to be surprised. And they came to the destination with the help of the man. Van driver is fascinated by the man's behavior. The man is not very ordinary. He is a doctor. Being told to become acquainted, the devoted to him. The doctor went to the village one day to see a patient The condition of the patient is quite complicated. Clinical treatment have to done. Meanwhile, there is no suitable person in the house to take patient to the clinic. No vehicles either. And seeing the condition he carry the patient on his shoulder. The situation of the road is too bad in this rainy season. While carrying the patient, the doctor's feet were admitted to the mud. The patient's body also discoled with some mud. Have to clean this mud . Halfway down to the pond of a mosque, he became clean, he also cleaned the patient. Imam Sahib's mosque witnessed the events far away. After a while he came to know about the whole situation and was surprised. It did not take time to spread the story from ears to ears. Interested people began to come to the small clinic of his newly established clay house to verify. Due to unwavering sincerity and affection, the people of Baisgram quickly became aware of Dr. The name of the foreigner is Dr. Eric S. Baker. He came from far off New Zealand. Until 1979, he was being provided medical treatment in Vietnam from Papua Guinea to Vietnam. He saw the news of Bangladesh's war in 1971, and he felt the bitterness for the people of this country. Then he came, and could not go since. He started his service in the village of Kailakudi in Madhupur, Tangail, the remote region of Bangladesh. An amazing clinic in the clay house has developed in 36 years. The village's poorly educated poor people were trained by themselves and the village doctors made them trained. "The poor people will treat by the poor people" - this quote eventually started expanding the medical service. Currently, all medicines, including insulin at a nominal price for 2000 diabetes patients, are being given from here. 143 pregnant mothers are getting treatment from regular doctors here. In a year 90 to 100 tuberculosis patients are taking proper treatment. In the cure and success rate is 100 percent. Every day there are about 100 patients receiving regular medical care. The price of all medicines heee is less than regular. At only 300 taka a patient admitted to clinic here, he or she no longer has to pay any extra fees for eating and medicine. Whether it is weeks or months. There is a huge amount of money needed to handle this great work. He used to arrange this money on his own initiative and go to his home country to arrange more from his relatives. Bardem Hospital has come forward in his efforts. Insulin and other medicines for diabetic patients are now cooperating with them. Dr. Eric Baker, a dedicated doctor and dedicated to human services, died on 1 st September 2015. The doctor used to wear very simple clothes with lungi. He lived in the clay houses, on the bed of the soil. The doctor was buried In front of the clay house where he used to be live. Mohammed Nasir Uddin, chairman of Alhaj Shamsul Haque Foundation, chairman of the organization, has gone on to love the great work of Dr. Baker from hundreds of miles away. Feel the call to see, follow and co-operate this clinic in his own heart. On November 7, he visited Dr. Baker's clinic at the Kalyakudi Health Care Center, Mr. Clinton, official staff led by the clinic executive director Pijon Ngumin received him with flowers. He seen that the hospital is developing mutually conducive environment in the Hindu-Muslim-Christian this three-religion population. Muhammad Nasir Uddin expressed his heartfelt optimism to spread similar services to the other remote areas of Bangladesh by witnessing this joint service activity. At the same time he and Alhaj Shamsul Huque Foundation promised to stay next to the hospital in the future. This unique model of human service spreads from region to remote areas. Click here to see the report published in “Ittadi” Rugged Country roads. There is a lot of trouble in driving van. Man man sitting in the van is foreigner. Realizing the driver's pain, he requested, can I push? The driver laughed. He thought, it is even possible! Surprisingly, he started push the van. The driver thought, the gentleman's wish would be settled shortly afterwards. But he had to be surprised. And they came to the destination with the help of the man. Van driver is fascinated by the man's behavior. The man is not very ordinary. He is a doctor. Being told to become acquainted, the devoted to him. The doctor went to the village one day to see a patient The condition of the patient is quite complicated. Clinical treatment have to done. Meanwhile, there is no suitable person in the house to take patient to the clinic. No vehicles either. And seeing the condition he carry the patient on his shoulder. The situation of the road is too bad in this rainy season. While carrying the patient, the doctor's feet were admitted to the mud. The patient's body also discoled with some mud. Have to clean this mud . Halfway down to the pond of a mosque, he became clean, he also cleaned the patient. Imam Sahib's mosque witnessed the events far away. After a while he came to know about the whole situation and was surprised. It did not take time to spread the story from ears to ears. Interested people began to come to the small clinic of his newly established clay house to verify. Due to unwavering sincerity and affection, the people of Baisgram quickly became aware of Dr. The name of the foreigner is Dr. Eric S. Baker. He came from far off New Zealand. Until 1979, he was being provided medical treatment in Vietnam from Papua Guinea to Vietnam. He saw the news of Bangladesh's war in 1971, and he felt the bitterness for the people of this country. Then he came, and could not go since. He started his service in the village of Kailakudi in Madhupur, Tangail, the remote region of Bangladesh. An amazing clinic in the clay house has developed in 36 years. The village's poorly educated poor people were trained by themselves and the village doctors made them trained. "The poor people will treat by the poor people" - this quote eventually started expanding the medical service. Currently, all medicines, including insulin at a nominal price for 2000 diabetes patients, are being given from here. 143 pregnant mothers are getting treatment from regular doctors here. In a year 90 to 100 tuberculosis patients are taking proper treatment. In the cure and success rate is 100 percent. Every day there are about 100 patients receiving regular medical care. The price of all medicines heee is less than regular. At only 300 taka a patient admitted to clinic here, he or she no longer has to pay any extra fees for eating and medicine. Whether it is weeks or months. There is a huge amount of money needed to handle this great work. He used to arrange this money on his own initiative and go to his home country to arrange more from his relatives. Bardem Hospital has come forward in his efforts. Insulin and other medicines for diabetic patients are now cooperating with them. Dr. Eric Baker, a dedicated doctor and dedicated to human services, died on 1 st September 2015. The doctor used to wear very simple clothes with lungi. He lived in the clay houses, on the bed of the soil. The doctor was buried In front of the clay house where he used to be live. Mohammed Nasir Uddin, chairman of Alhaj Shamsul Haque Foundation, chairman of the organization, has gone on to love the great work of Dr. Baker from hundreds of miles away. Feel the call to see, follow and co-operate this clinic in his own heart. On November 7, he visited Dr. Baker's clinic at the Kalyakudi Health Care Center, Mr. Clinton, official staff led by the clinic executive director Pijon Ngumin received him with flowers. He seen that the hospital is developing mutually conducive environment in the Hindu-Muslim-Christian this three-religion population. Muhammad Nasir Uddin expressed his heartfelt optimism to spread similar services to the other remote areas of Bangladesh by witnessing this joint service activity. At the same time he and Alhaj Shamsul Huque Foundation promised to stay next to the hospital in the future. This unique model of human service spreads from region to remote areas.