MEDICAL ENCOUNTERS
True stories of patients – Memoirs of a Physician
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About the Book
‘Medical Encounters’ chronicles the stories of patients seen by the author in his medical career of about half a century. From a man with scalded palms in 1968 to a youth in 2012 whose father needed lung transplantation; from one young lady isolated for her disease to another who defied medical advice; from Griffth who hid drug-abuse to Dr. Paul who came for a short visit, the tales provide an extra ordinary glimpse of the trials and tribulations faced by patients in their heroic struggle against disease and death. The pen portraits reflected in this fascinating book encompass the lives of Prime Ministers, Governors, Chief-Ministers, Judges, highly placed officials, army-men, police officers, newly married couples, precocious teen agers, wealthy men and farm-labourers. Thoughtful insights, combined with historical vignettes make this book a compelling read and above that, a captivating story of life and the living process.
About the Author
Dr. Surinder K. Jindal, born in 1949 received his early education at his native towns in Punjab. After medical graduation from the government medical college, Patiala, he joined the Postgraduate Medical Institute at Chandigarh where he rose to the position of a senior professor and head of department of Pulmonary Medicine. After his superannuation from the Institute, Dr. Jindal is settled in Chandigarh where he practises at his own hospital. Dr. Jindal, a pioneer in Pulmonary Medicine, has received wide acclaim at home and abroad. He was conferred Lifetime Achievement Award by the Indian Chest Society and Outstanding International Educator Award by the American Thoracic Society. He was also awarded by the American College of Chest Physicians and the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases.