Thursday, 10 September 2020

HONORARY MASTERS OF MEDICINE DEGREE FOR A ILLITERATE MAN

HONORARY MASTERS OF MEDICINE DEGREE FOR A  ILLITERATE MAN. 

Cape Town's uneducated surgeon Mr. Hamilton, who was awarded the honorary degree of Master of Medicine could neither read  or  write. 
Cape Town Medical University has a leading position in the medical world.
The world’s first heart transplant  happened here as well. 
 
Master of Medicine honorary degree was awarded to this man  who has never seen the face of school in his life. He could not read a  word  of English, leave alone write  anything in English. 
 
But one morning in 2003, world-renowned surgeon Professor David Dent announced in the university auditorium: "Today we are awarding an honorary degree in medicine to the man who produced the most surgeons in the world. Who is an extraordinary teacher and a amazing surgeon. But
a man  who  has never studied medical sciences”.

Professor David Dent then announced it was none other than Hamilton. 
The entire auditorium stood up 
and applauded. It was the biggest reception in the history of this university.
 
Hamilton was born in Sanitani, a remote village in Cape Town. His parents were shepherds. He wore goat skin and  walked  the mountains barefoot all day as a child. His father  fell  ill when he was a teenager and he had to attend to the family. , He left his village and  went to Cape Town looking for a job. Construction was then underway at the University of Cape Town.  He was employed as a labourer at the university. He would send home all the money  he earned. After  a hard day's work, he  would sleep in the open ground.  He worked as a laborer for many years. The construction soon ended
 
He  then got the job of mowing the tennis courts at the University. 
He  would arrive at the tennis court early in the morning and start his mowing. He did this for three years. 

Then came a strange turn in his life. 

It was a warm morning. Professor Robert Joyce was researching  on the anatomy of the giraffe’s neck.  They  had laid a  unconscious giraffe on the operating table. But as soon as the operation started, the giraffe  started to move its head. So they needed a strong man to keep the giraffe's neck tight during the operation.
 
The professor came out of the theatre   and Hamilton was  there mowing the lawn in front. The professor saw that he was a healthy young man of strong stature.  He beckoned him and ordered him to grab the giraffe's neck.
 
The operation lasted eight hours. During this time, the doctor continued to take tea and coffee breaks. However Hamilton  just stood  there holding the giraffe's neck. When the operation was over, he quietly went out and started mowing the lawn.
 
The next day the professor called him again.  He came and held the the giraffe's  through the entire dissection. He worked double for many months. 
 He  never asked for  additional  payment  for this duty.  And nor did he complain.
 
Professor Robert Joyce was impressed by his perseverance and sincerity and  promoted Hamilton from mowing the tennis court to  a lab assistant. He  was now  given the responsibility  to help the surgeons in the operating theatre’s.  He excelled in this and continued working there for many years. 

 
In 1958 came another turning point in his life. That year, Dr.  Christian Bernard came to the university and started heart transplant operations.
 
Hamilton became his  personal assistant, during these operations. Soon he  was promoted from  a Assistant Surgeon to  a  Additional Surgeon.
 
As a Additional Surgeon, he was now  given the task of stitching. He excelled in his stitching. While working in the operating theatre, he began to understand the human body more than surgeons . So the senior doctors gave him the responsibility of teaching the junior doctors.
 
He  then started teaching surgical techniques to junior doctors. He gradually became the most important figure in the operating theatre. He was unfamiliar with the terms of medical sciences. But he was the best if  surgeons the world has seen.  Much of Professor Christian Bernard’s achievement would not have been possible without the steadying hands of Hamilton. 
 
The third turning point in his life came in 1970 when research on liver  transplant started in Cape Town University.  He did extensive dissections on the liver and he identified a  very important artery ..... which made liver transplantation easier and successful. 
 
His  achievements astonished the great minds of medical science.
 
Today, when a person undergoes a successful  liver transplant operation, much of the credit should go  to Hamilton. 
 
Hamilton achieved this position with sincerity and perseverance. He was associated with the University of Cape Town for 50 years. In  those 50 years, he never took a vacation. He would leave home at 3 o’clock in the morning and walk 14 miles to the university.  He would enter the theatre at exactly six o'clock. People used to  adjust their watches with his time.
 
He received an honour that no one else outside the medical sciences  has ever received.
 
He was the first illiterate teacher of Surgery.  He was the first illiterate surgeon to train 30,000 surgeons in his lifetime.

He died in 2005 and was buried at the University.  It  has become  a ritual  for every graduating doctor to pose for a photograph at his tomb before walking out of the University to face the challenges  of the outside world. 
 
And  you know how he got this exalted position. 
 
Only one yes.
 
The day he was called to the operating theatre to grab the giraffe's neck  and if he had refused that day.  If he had said that day, I am a Grounds Maintenance Worker and it is not my job  to hold the giraffe's neck
 
It was a yes and an extra eight hours of hard work that opened the door to success for him. 
 
Every job in the world has one criteria and  the job is available only to those who meet the criteria. If you want to work, you can start any work anywhere in the world  straight away and no power in the world will be able to stop you.
 
Hamilton had found the secret, he gave importance to work rather than the job. This changed  his life and his history.

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