As a hotel doctor, I save lives – almost always by
calling paramedics or sending guests to an emergency room.
Now and then I cure someone by removing a sliver,
ear wax, or a foreign body from an eye. Patients are grateful; it’s a thrill
for me, too.
When laymen think of saving lives, they may picture
a doctor handing out a prescription, but this is rare. Antibiotics are genuine
miracle cures for infections such meningitis, endocarditis, severe cellulitis
and other infections that require hospitalization.
When doctors prescribe an antibiotic in the office,
it’s mostly as a placebo but even when used properly for infections we
encounter (urine, skin, throat) these would usually resolve without treatment.
Cures are a surgeon’s specialty. If a part of your
body is diseased, and the surgeon cuts it out, you’re cured.