I am an employee of Rahsa Pathobiology Laboratory
On one of the days when I went to remote areas to treat different patients, before my arrival it was announced in the village that the doctor is coming to the village to visit the patients and everyone wants to go to the village treatment center at 18:00.
After visiting several patients, a 6-year-old child brought a chicken with him and said, "My chicken is sick, please visit it." I was surprised and did not know what to say, and I also hid my laughter
I said to the child, do you really want me to examine your chicken??
The child said yes
After the examination, I saw that the chicken's wing was damaged, so I cleaned the chicken's wound with sterile gauze and betadine and bandaged it. After the child thanked me, I started visiting the rest of the villagers
After 4 days, I saw the child come to my room with a container full of bread, I thanked him and said what is this gift for.
He said that my chicken is fine and healthy
That's why I brought you this to thank you
God really helped that chicken to get better, otherwise I don't know what trauma that child would have suffered if that chicken had died.
Thank you for writing your opinion about my experience.
آزمایشگاه پاتوبیولوژی رهسا(غدیرخم)
آزمایشگاه ژنتیک رهسا(غدیرخم)
آزمایشگاه پاتوبیولوژی
آزمایشگاه ژنتیک
آزمایشگاه
پاتوبیولوژی
ژنتیک
گروه پاتوبیولوژی رهسا
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