National Doctors Day - What would we do without doctors? The short
answer is not much! We need them to get us better when we're ill
whether that means help with something small or a much bigger, sometimes
life-threatening illness.
National Doctor's Day wants to
celebrate our medical professionals and all they do for us - because
lets face it we probably take them for granted.
The holiday was first celebrated in 1933 in the US to mark the success of the new general anesthesia in hospitals.
The
red carnation has become the symbolic flower for the day after flowers
were placed on the graves of deceased doctors as one of the first ways
to commemorate the day.
Modern advances in medicine means people
are now living longer - great news for us! So why not take the time to
thank your doctor?
Send them an e-card or send a simple message
to thank them for all they've done - a small token of gratitude that
will go a long way!
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