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1、There Are Two Sides to EverythingText AI had a most exasperating and frustrating experience with the hospital today: But Granny had it much worse. First she was the victim of an accident and then she was the suffering patient.She was out shopping early this morning, and was hardly a few scores of ya

2、rds from our house when she was knocked down by a bicycle. The rider was a reckless young man who didnt even stop after the accident, but raced away as though an army was after him. It was a neighbour who recognized her and came to call me (both of my parents were out ).When I heard the news, my hea

3、rt jumped up to my mouth. I raced downstairs, two or three steps at a time and sprinted to the spot. I never ran so fast in my life. There I saw a crowd of people. I elbowed my way in, and saw Granny sitting on the ground leaning against a tree, her face all swollen and her mouth bleeding. She was h

4、olding her left arm with her right hand. It must be a fracture judging from the way it hurt her.Some of the crowd were concerned and offering help and advice, but most were just curious onlookers.someone managed to stop a passing car for us, and the driver kindly drove us to the nearest hospital. Th

5、en our ordeal began.Naturally I took her to the emergericy room first and expected immediate attention. But we had to wait for at least ten minutes before a doctor came over to us. I-Ie just took a brief look at her and said simply: “Go to the dental department. “ “But doctor, arent you going to giv

6、e her a thorough check?“ I asked “Dont worry, her life is not in danger. “ Before I could say anything more , he was already out of sight.There was nothing for us to do but look for the dental department which took us a long time because it was on the third floor. There the dentist told us that we m

7、ust register first, so I had to rush all the way down again to the ground floor, there only to find a long queue. I tried to jump the queue explaining it was an emergency case, “Go to the emergency room if its an emergency case ! “I didnt know whether to laugh or to cry. Anyway I stood obediently at

8、 the end of the line and at last when my turn came I was given many forms to fill, some of which were very detailed and quite unnecessary I thought. After filling them I found I had to queue up once again to hand them in! By the time everything was finished and I rushed upstairs, I was happy to find

9、 the dentist had the decency not to wait for me before treating Granny. That was the first comforting thing after entering the hospital and I really felt grateful to the dentist. After putting several stitches to lips and gum, the dentist said “Thats all. Now go and pay your bill. “But doctor, her a

10、rm hurts. “You have to go to the surgical department for that. Its just opposite. Ill take you there. “I really like the man. But all the same I had to run all the way down to the ground floor to register again for the surgical department. And for all that much trouble the doctor spent less than fiv

11、e minutes examining Granny and sai: “Shell need an X-ray.“ He wrote out a chit and that was that.The X-ray department was on the ground floor and I had to help her all the way down. The complications and rigmarole involved in getting the X-ray done were too complicated and irritating to describe. Th

12、e long and short of it was, after we got the X-ray picture, I had to take Granny all the way up again to the third floor. After taking a look at it , the doctor said :“No bones broken. Ill prescribe some pain-killer and antibiotics. “So it was all the way down again. The complications in paying the

13、bill and getting the medicine were too silly for words. I had to queue from window to window-toget the medicine priced and added up , to pay the bill ; to get the medicine. . . And if you didnt know the right order and sequence, which I didnt, it often meant standing in the wrong queue only to be to

14、ld to come back again after queuing up at another window.By the time we got home it was almost one oclock. We had spent almost four hours at the hospital, and I made a calculation: Five minutes with the doctor in the emergency room, half an hour with the dentist, ten minutes with the surgeon-threequ

15、arters of an hour all told. The rest of the time was spent waiting, queuing,rushing from place to place. If Granny had had to do all that by herself, she wouldnt have left the hospital alive, Im sure.Taxt BDr Ding Ping, a bone specialist in No. 2 Peoples Hospital of Anqing in Anhui Province, won a b

16、ronze medal at the 37th International Eureka Fair in Brussels iast year for his invention, a new bone-setting device. Not only the doctor himself vvas happy and honoured . his hospital , indeed the whole city felt honoured and happy too. But who would have thought that his invention not only brought

17、 the doctor a bronze medal , but also plunged him into a heavy debt.It all started in 1986 when for the whole ycar Dr Ding spent his every spare minute on his new invention. After another years clinical trial use, the device proved to be effective. So in June last year Dr Ding was informed by the Sc

18、ience Commission of Anhui Province that this invention had been selected to competein the 37th Eureka International Fair.This was indeed happy news, but Dr Dings happiness was marred by the fact that he had to pay 5, 000 yuan for entering his item for the fair. Where on earth was he to raise such a

19、huge sum? He applied for aid from the Municipal Science Commission but got turned down because firstly the Commission thought his irivention was a private one , the work of an individual and therefore could not be funded by the public, and secondly the Commission was hard up anyway and could not aff

20、ord to pay out such a large sum.So what was to be done? At the last moment his hospital came to the rescue : They agreed to lend Dr Ding 5, 000 yuan, but starting from January this year, they would deduct 50 yuan from his monthly salary until the debt was fully repaid.Dr Ding was grateful and jumped

21、 at the chance. But he was under no illusion about the predicamentz2 he was plunging himself into. His salary was only 97 yuan a month. His wife, a school teacher, only brought home 82 yuan a month. With two daughters at school their life was not easy as it was. To have 50 yuan deducted monthly from

22、 their meagre income for the next eight years would mean a financial burden that would surely break the camels backDiscarding all face problems, Dr Ding started to beg for alms from all quarters. Mostly he met with rebuffs, but he could not afford to give up. After a few months of begging from door

23、to door, he managed to collect 1,400 yuan. Quite a substantialsum, but he was still 3,600 yuan short.The news that his invention had won a bronze medal not only brought some spiritual comfort , but also some material gains. His hospital decided to award him 500 yuan as a token of recognition for his

24、 brilliant work. But the fact remains that he still had a debt to pay, now reduced to 3,100 yuan. Again he applied for help from various municipal departments, but so far without success.Is Dr Ding and his family going to spend the next five yearsin poverty and misery just because he has invented so

25、mething useful and won international recognition?Additiosal InformationIts a hospital scene. People are lining up for registration. After seeing the doetor they come back to line up again for tgeir medicine, Of course its a very time-consuming process, because they have to get the prescriptions pric

26、ed at one window and pay at. another. Then at the last window they get their medicine. That means altogether they have to line up at three different windows just to get their medicine.To avoid all this trouble, a smart woman works out the most convenientway of getting her medicine. She herself stands at the end of the first line and puts her pram with her baby in it, a toy duck and her own bag at the end of the other three lines. She has them all strungtogether with the wool yarn with which shes knitting. She believes this will save her the troubleof lining up three times.

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