Sushruta
Author of the Sushruta Samhita, pioneer of plastic surgery and ophthalmology, noted for 'The surgeon should be steady-handed, compassionate, and free from greed.'
Quotes by Sushruta
The physician should be a steward of nature, recognizing the interconnectedness of all living things.
The physician should be a seeker of truth, constantly striving to understand the mysteries of the human body and mind.
The physician should be a champion of life, dedicated to preserving and enhancing it in all its forms.
The physician should be a source of comfort for the dying, easing their transition and providing solace.
The physician should be a guide for the living, helping them navigate the complexities of health and disease.
The physician should be a guardian of knowledge, preserving and transmitting the wisdom of the past to future generations.
The physician should be a catalyst for change, inspiring individuals and communities to embrace healthier lifestyles.
The physician should be a testament to the power of human ingenuity, demonstrating our ability to overcome even the most formidable challenges.
The physician should be a living embodiment of the Hippocratic oath, upholding the highest standards of ethics and professionalism.
The physician should be a true healer, dedicated to the art and science of medicine, and committed to the well-being of all humanity.
The surgeon should be steady-handed, fearless, and compassionate.
Knowledge of surgery is derived from observation and practice.
The body is a temple; heal it with precision and wisdom.
In surgery, the knife must be as sharp as the mind.
Balance the three doshas to achieve health.
A physician without knowledge of anatomy is like a blind archer.
Healing begins with understanding the patient's spirit.
The art of surgery demands both science and art.
Remove the cause, and the disease will flee.
Patience in treatment yields eternal health.