Tuesday, May 15, 2018
"AA JAO TADAPTE HAIN ARMAN " SONG FROM "AWAARA" FILM SCREENED IN 1951
SINGER -LATA MANJESHKAR
ACTRESS -LATE NARGIS
My hope(of your arrival) is in agony, please come now
Now the night has almost passed(waiting for you)
I am crying here why are you quiet there(you have not come)
The night has almost passed(waiting for you)
The beauty of the moon is ebbing
The stars are heartbroken
This is a painful restless time
Where is this night, like a bride, departing in a vehicle of the moon Please call out to me, where are you?The eyes are upset and tired waiting for you
My fate is almost asleep(waiting for you) You are not coming, where should I go or what should I do?
US And Sri Lankan Surgeons Performed A Gall Bladder Removal Surgery Successfully In The World's Largest Hospital Ship "USNS Mercy "
“This was the first time I have ever operated aboard a ship,” said
Dr. Vyramuthu Varanitharan, a general surgeon at Base Hospital Mutur.
“It is very stable and doesn’t move around. It felt as if I was doing
surgery in an operating room in a hospital. It was a fantastic
experience to have been able to do surgery on a hospital ship and it is
something my team and I will never forget.”
Dr. Vyramuthu has revealed this after the U.S. and Sri Lankan surgeons conducting the first ever robot-assisted surgery aboard the USNS Mercy on May 4. The joint team of multinational surgeons and medical professionals successfully completed a cholecystectomy, or gall bladder removal, on a Sri Lankan citizen using a Da Vinci XI Robot Surgical System.
“This landmark surgery advances the boundaries of what is possible through collaboration, skill, and technology,” said U.S. Ambassador to Sri Lanka and the Maldives Atul Keshap. “We are proud to partner with Sri Lankan medical professionals on this ground-breaking achievement for the international medical field.”
Dr. Vyramuthu has revealed this after the U.S. and Sri Lankan surgeons conducting the first ever robot-assisted surgery aboard the USNS Mercy on May 4. The joint team of multinational surgeons and medical professionals successfully completed a cholecystectomy, or gall bladder removal, on a Sri Lankan citizen using a Da Vinci XI Robot Surgical System.
“This landmark surgery advances the boundaries of what is possible through collaboration, skill, and technology,” said U.S. Ambassador to Sri Lanka and the Maldives Atul Keshap. “We are proud to partner with Sri Lankan medical professionals on this ground-breaking achievement for the international medical field.”



Monday, May 14, 2018
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