Khalifatul-Masih I — Page 106
106 HAZRAT RA and I frankly told him about it. He felt very sad about it and pointed out that his own son was a doctor. Then I added, 'There is no relationship between your kidney stone and your son being a doctor. ' He was greatly annoyed at this remark. Later, a British surgeon of Lahore Medical College came to the State and the Rajah requested the English surgeon to examine him and give him the necessary medical treatment, and added that a local physician said that he had a stone in the kidney. The surgeon, while operating, did not see any stone and he called another doctor, Professor Perry, who made a further incision and found the stone at the mouth of the kidney. Professor Perry was happy to locate the stone, and he spoke to me. The Rajah summoned me, but I did not go. The Rajah was displeased and I realised that my further stay was not welcome. The