This century has witnessed explosion of knowledge in every field of life. This is especially seen basic sciences and medicine. Progress in medical search was tremendous during last fifty years. So much so that is becoming impossible to keep pace with incoming information. This led to specialisation and super-specialisation. This form of medicine has definite advantages but slowly the adverse effects have started surfacing. Although, specificity and exactness are virtue 1 modern medicine the same are becoming its drawbacks too. This perfection itself is leading to its decline. A cardiac surgeon or physician will think of heart only, a neurologist only the brain, ear specialist, hand specialist – all these specialities are slowly but definitely losing the basic concept of man as a whole. Here the first, difficulty comes in, what are other reasons for this…
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