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Village Doctor

A village doctor is a physician who has seen in the village & gives proper medical treatment among the rural people when they have to face ill. He is a popular figure among the villagers. He is not a highly qualified doctor. He is a quack. His career starts by working with a famous doctor or in a dispensary. He can identify common diseases of people & get proper treatment of that. He has a dispensary with a self for medicine, a chair for himself, a table & two or three benches for the patients. He sits in the dispensary, examines the patients & give medicines for their better cure. He takes at a low price of medicine from the patients. Sometimes, he goes to the house of patients on foot. In absence of ant qualified doctor, a village doctor is seen as a vital character to the villagers. He is a welcome guest for the rural people as he gives a good response at any times to their call.

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