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Why is Mawdo's life as a physician successful and what are the implications of this?

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Mawdo, a popular physician, is busy working at a crowded hospital because people now preferred western medicine to the traditional medicine. This goes along with one of the recurring themes of the narrator's letters--that of old ways being replaced by new ideas and ways.