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A Triumph Of Surgery
A power point presentation by
E. Manoranjan
Class 10 “A”
Roll Number 06
SPVN TPT
Author’s Introduction
James Alfred Wight (3 October 1916 – 23
February 1995) known by the pen
name James Herriot, was a British
veterinary surgeon and writer. He
worked as a veterinarian in the
Yorkshire
Dales for almost fifty years. He used this
experience to write short stories, novels
and other formats of books set in
England about animals and their owners.
There have been multiple television and
film adaptations of Herriot's books,
including the 1975 film All Creatures
Great and Small and the BBC television
series of the same name, which ran for a
total of 90 episodes.
Introduction to the
Chapter
The chapter is based on the cases Mr. James Herriot had
witnessed during his career as a veterinary doctor. He, himself,
is the narrator of the story. However, the story is not directly
linked to any real life case he had dealt with.
Mrs. Pumphrey is a rich but lonely woman. Tricky is her much
pampered pet dog. She has a habit of overfeeding the dog with
all sorts of lavish food items ranging from eggs to cakes,
chocolates, wine and brandy. As a result, he falls terribly ill. Mrs.
Pumphrey asks the narrator, who is a vet , to treat Tricky. What
way does the narrator adopt to treat Tricky? Does Tricky
recover? What is Mrs. Pumphrey’s reaction?
Detailed Summary
1. Mr. Herriot’s chance meeting with Mrs. Pumphrey and
Tricky on the streets.
- Mrs. Pumphrey and Tricky are taking a walk
- Mr. Herriot, who was passing by, stops his car
- Asks Mrs. Pumphrey the reason for Tricky’s sickly appearance( hugely fat
like a bloated sausage, eyes bloodshot and rheumy, tongue lolled from
the jaws )
- She has been feeding him extra food other than regular meals(malt, cod-
liver oil, horlicks, cream cakes, chocolates, etc.) to build up his strength
- No exercise for Tricky other than small walks in the evening sometimes
- Mr. Herriot severely warns her and asks her to stop overfeeding Tricky
- Tricky’s appearance
Detailed Summary
2. Mrs. Pumphrey calls Mr. Herriot
- Tricky doesn’t eat
- refuses his favorite food
-doesn’t move
-bouts of vomiting; pants
3. Mr. Herriot takes away Tricky
- he had made plans in advance
- suggested Tricky be hospitalized for a fortnight
- took him away amidst tears and wailings
- staff tried to bring Tricky’s items; doctor didn’t take
anything
Detailed Summary
4. Tricky comes to the Surgery
- dull, inactive
- no medicines; not given any food for three days; plenty of water
- household dogs at surgery inspect and observe him
- third day, Tricky starts playing with other dogs
- fourth day, food is given to Tricky which he eats hungrily
- rapid recovery fourth day onwards
- healthy food at regular intervals and plenty of exercise(running, playing
with the other dogs) helps him recover
4. Mrs. Pumphrey calls to know about Tricky
- asks about his health eating habit, cushions, coats;
- Mr. Herriot informs her about the rapid recovery of Tricky
Detailed Summary
6. Mrs. Pumphrey sends food and
drinks
-sends eggs, wine and brandy for Tricky
- Mr. Herriot and staff consume it
7. Tricky goes home
- Mr. Herriot asks Mrs. Pumphrey to take him away
- Tricky jumps to his mistress’s lap
- Mrs. Pumphrey is shocked to see the
transformation
- calls it ‘a triumph of surgery ’!!!
Vocabular
y
1. Sausage- prepared minced meat packed in casings
2. Bloated- overfilled; having grown excessively large
3. Bloodshot (eyes) – redness of the eyes
4. Rheumy – a watery discharge from the eyes or nose
5. Listless – dull, inactive
6. Malt – grain(such as barley) softened by steeping
in water, allowed to germinate, and used
especially in brewing and distilling
7. Cod- liver oil – Oil made from the liver of cod fish; rich
source of Vitamins A and D
8. Relent – to stop resisting; give in; stop being firm on a
decision
9. Lumbago – lower back pain
10.Regime- a regular pattern of actions
1.
4.
7.
Vocabular
y
11. Tweed – a rough woolen fabric used for making coats
12. Tottering – walking unsteadily
13. Harness(here) – the belt and chain of the dog
14. drooping- to hang or incline downwards
15. Distraught – excessively sad; mental conflict or pain
16. Bout(here) – attack; something happening again and
again
17. Pant – to take long breaths from mouth when
exhausted
18. Swoon – faint
19.pine – to wait for something or want something badly,
especially when it’s unattainable
20. roused- awakened
21. Surge – rise and fall of soemthing
22. Engulfed – surrounded completely
11.
Vocabular
y
.
23. Greyhound – a breed of dog
24. Thoroughly – detailed
25. Surplus – extra; more than necessary
26. Scrimmages – rough fights
27. Bowled over – push surprisingly
28. tramped- to step on someone or something
heavily
29. Squashed – squeeze or press
30. Shaggy- furry
31. Dodged – avoided
32. Convalescing – recovering
33. reverently- with respect; worshipful
34. Sustain – keep up; prolong; continue
35. Hurtling – to move rapidly
36. Transform – change completely
37. Lithe – flexible
38. Bounds – series of jumps
39. Tremendous – huge
Character
s
1. Tricky
- excessively pampered dog
- dachshund breed
- gluttonous
- sickly due to his habit of overeating
2. Mrs. Pumphrey
- rich
- lonely
- mistress of Tricky
- tender- hearted
- habit of over-pampering and overfeeding her dog
- foolishly indulgent
- ignorant
Character
s
3. Mr. Herriot
- a veterinary doctor
- competent and tactful
- man of common sense and practical
approach
- kind and gentle
Theme of the Story
1. Balanced diet and exercise is the cure for every health
ailment: We all know that unhealthy lifestyle, excessive
and unhealthy eating without having any exercise at all is
the reason for all health related issues. Doctors all
over the world suggest having a balanced diet along
with plenty of exercise for maintaining a healthy body and
mind. This sits true not only with human beings but with
all the living beings.
Tricky mistress makes him lead an unhealthy lifestyle,
overfeeding him with rich food and drinks not meant for
dogs. This makes Tricky fall extremely ill. The
moment he starts taking a balanced diet and plenty of
exercise in the surgery, he starts feeling better and
recovers quickly.
Theme of the Story
2. Common sense is not so common: Common sense is
uncommon. Common Sense of the doctor saves the dog.
Mr. Herriot knows that Tricky doesn’t need medicines,
injections or a surgery. All he needs is a balanced diet
and plenty of exercise. This is exactly what cures Tricky.
On the other hand, Tricky’s mistress, Mrs. Pumphrey is
foolishly indulgent and a woman without common sense.
Her lack of common sense had made Tricky suffer badly
and by the look of things , we assume she’s going to do
the same once she reaches home with the fully recovered
Tricky.
Irony In the Title
The title of the story ‘A Triumph of Surgery ’ is indeed ironical.
The title has been taken from the remark Mrs. Pumphrey makes at the end
of
the chapter after seeing her dog fully cured.
Mrs. Pumphrey was startled to see the transformation in her dog. At the
same time, she had no idea how the doctor had managed to cure her dog.
The doctor also offered no explanation regarding the method of treatment
he had adopted. Hence, she thought that the doctor must have performed a
surgery on the dog. She believed it to be ‘a triumph of surgery’ whereas it
was a triumph of the doctor’s common sense, presence of mind, goodwill
and kind nature.
The title is ironical because although it indicates towards surgery, there is
actually no surgery involved in the entire story. The story is all about physical
wellness and balance in lifestyle but the title talks otherwise.
Is the story a
Satire?
Satire is the use of humour, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to
expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in
the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues,
ideally with the intent of shaming individuals, corporations,
government, or society itself into improvement.
The writer has subtly ridiculed the ways of rich people
whose wealth overpower their capacity to think rationally
and make them do stupid things .
Mrs. Pumphrey loves to pamper her dog and indulges in a lavish
display of wealth. As a result she ends up harming her own dog.
This story is certainly satirical as it exposes the ridiculous ways
of rich people and their foolishly indulgent ways due to which
they sometimes end up harming others.
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Ch 1 a triumph of surgery

  • 1. A Triumph Of Surgery A power point presentation by E. Manoranjan Class 10 “A” Roll Number 06 SPVN TPT
  • 2. Author’s Introduction James Alfred Wight (3 October 1916 – 23 February 1995) known by the pen name James Herriot, was a British veterinary surgeon and writer. He worked as a veterinarian in the Yorkshire Dales for almost fifty years. He used this experience to write short stories, novels and other formats of books set in England about animals and their owners. There have been multiple television and film adaptations of Herriot's books, including the 1975 film All Creatures Great and Small and the BBC television series of the same name, which ran for a total of 90 episodes.
  • 3. Introduction to the Chapter The chapter is based on the cases Mr. James Herriot had witnessed during his career as a veterinary doctor. He, himself, is the narrator of the story. However, the story is not directly linked to any real life case he had dealt with. Mrs. Pumphrey is a rich but lonely woman. Tricky is her much pampered pet dog. She has a habit of overfeeding the dog with all sorts of lavish food items ranging from eggs to cakes, chocolates, wine and brandy. As a result, he falls terribly ill. Mrs. Pumphrey asks the narrator, who is a vet , to treat Tricky. What way does the narrator adopt to treat Tricky? Does Tricky recover? What is Mrs. Pumphrey’s reaction?
  • 4. Detailed Summary 1. Mr. Herriot’s chance meeting with Mrs. Pumphrey and Tricky on the streets. - Mrs. Pumphrey and Tricky are taking a walk - Mr. Herriot, who was passing by, stops his car - Asks Mrs. Pumphrey the reason for Tricky’s sickly appearance( hugely fat like a bloated sausage, eyes bloodshot and rheumy, tongue lolled from the jaws ) - She has been feeding him extra food other than regular meals(malt, cod- liver oil, horlicks, cream cakes, chocolates, etc.) to build up his strength - No exercise for Tricky other than small walks in the evening sometimes - Mr. Herriot severely warns her and asks her to stop overfeeding Tricky - Tricky’s appearance
  • 5. Detailed Summary 2. Mrs. Pumphrey calls Mr. Herriot - Tricky doesn’t eat - refuses his favorite food -doesn’t move -bouts of vomiting; pants 3. Mr. Herriot takes away Tricky - he had made plans in advance - suggested Tricky be hospitalized for a fortnight - took him away amidst tears and wailings - staff tried to bring Tricky’s items; doctor didn’t take anything
  • 6. Detailed Summary 4. Tricky comes to the Surgery - dull, inactive - no medicines; not given any food for three days; plenty of water - household dogs at surgery inspect and observe him - third day, Tricky starts playing with other dogs - fourth day, food is given to Tricky which he eats hungrily - rapid recovery fourth day onwards - healthy food at regular intervals and plenty of exercise(running, playing with the other dogs) helps him recover 4. Mrs. Pumphrey calls to know about Tricky - asks about his health eating habit, cushions, coats; - Mr. Herriot informs her about the rapid recovery of Tricky
  • 7. Detailed Summary 6. Mrs. Pumphrey sends food and drinks -sends eggs, wine and brandy for Tricky - Mr. Herriot and staff consume it 7. Tricky goes home - Mr. Herriot asks Mrs. Pumphrey to take him away - Tricky jumps to his mistress’s lap - Mrs. Pumphrey is shocked to see the transformation - calls it ‘a triumph of surgery ’!!!
  • 8. Vocabular y 1. Sausage- prepared minced meat packed in casings 2. Bloated- overfilled; having grown excessively large 3. Bloodshot (eyes) – redness of the eyes 4. Rheumy – a watery discharge from the eyes or nose 5. Listless – dull, inactive 6. Malt – grain(such as barley) softened by steeping in water, allowed to germinate, and used especially in brewing and distilling 7. Cod- liver oil – Oil made from the liver of cod fish; rich source of Vitamins A and D 8. Relent – to stop resisting; give in; stop being firm on a decision 9. Lumbago – lower back pain 10.Regime- a regular pattern of actions 1. 4. 7.
  • 9. Vocabular y 11. Tweed – a rough woolen fabric used for making coats 12. Tottering – walking unsteadily 13. Harness(here) – the belt and chain of the dog 14. drooping- to hang or incline downwards 15. Distraught – excessively sad; mental conflict or pain 16. Bout(here) – attack; something happening again and again 17. Pant – to take long breaths from mouth when exhausted 18. Swoon – faint 19.pine – to wait for something or want something badly, especially when it’s unattainable 20. roused- awakened 21. Surge – rise and fall of soemthing 22. Engulfed – surrounded completely 11.
  • 10. Vocabular y . 23. Greyhound – a breed of dog 24. Thoroughly – detailed 25. Surplus – extra; more than necessary 26. Scrimmages – rough fights 27. Bowled over – push surprisingly 28. tramped- to step on someone or something heavily 29. Squashed – squeeze or press 30. Shaggy- furry 31. Dodged – avoided 32. Convalescing – recovering 33. reverently- with respect; worshipful 34. Sustain – keep up; prolong; continue 35. Hurtling – to move rapidly 36. Transform – change completely 37. Lithe – flexible 38. Bounds – series of jumps 39. Tremendous – huge
  • 11. Character s 1. Tricky - excessively pampered dog - dachshund breed - gluttonous - sickly due to his habit of overeating 2. Mrs. Pumphrey - rich - lonely - mistress of Tricky - tender- hearted - habit of over-pampering and overfeeding her dog - foolishly indulgent - ignorant
  • 12. Character s 3. Mr. Herriot - a veterinary doctor - competent and tactful - man of common sense and practical approach - kind and gentle
  • 13. Theme of the Story 1. Balanced diet and exercise is the cure for every health ailment: We all know that unhealthy lifestyle, excessive and unhealthy eating without having any exercise at all is the reason for all health related issues. Doctors all over the world suggest having a balanced diet along with plenty of exercise for maintaining a healthy body and mind. This sits true not only with human beings but with all the living beings. Tricky mistress makes him lead an unhealthy lifestyle, overfeeding him with rich food and drinks not meant for dogs. This makes Tricky fall extremely ill. The moment he starts taking a balanced diet and plenty of exercise in the surgery, he starts feeling better and recovers quickly.
  • 14. Theme of the Story 2. Common sense is not so common: Common sense is uncommon. Common Sense of the doctor saves the dog. Mr. Herriot knows that Tricky doesn’t need medicines, injections or a surgery. All he needs is a balanced diet and plenty of exercise. This is exactly what cures Tricky. On the other hand, Tricky’s mistress, Mrs. Pumphrey is foolishly indulgent and a woman without common sense. Her lack of common sense had made Tricky suffer badly and by the look of things , we assume she’s going to do the same once she reaches home with the fully recovered Tricky.
  • 15. Irony In the Title The title of the story ‘A Triumph of Surgery ’ is indeed ironical. The title has been taken from the remark Mrs. Pumphrey makes at the end of the chapter after seeing her dog fully cured. Mrs. Pumphrey was startled to see the transformation in her dog. At the same time, she had no idea how the doctor had managed to cure her dog. The doctor also offered no explanation regarding the method of treatment he had adopted. Hence, she thought that the doctor must have performed a surgery on the dog. She believed it to be ‘a triumph of surgery’ whereas it was a triumph of the doctor’s common sense, presence of mind, goodwill and kind nature. The title is ironical because although it indicates towards surgery, there is actually no surgery involved in the entire story. The story is all about physical wellness and balance in lifestyle but the title talks otherwise.
  • 16. Is the story a Satire? Satire is the use of humour, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues, ideally with the intent of shaming individuals, corporations, government, or society itself into improvement. The writer has subtly ridiculed the ways of rich people whose wealth overpower their capacity to think rationally and make them do stupid things . Mrs. Pumphrey loves to pamper her dog and indulges in a lavish display of wealth. As a result she ends up harming her own dog. This story is certainly satirical as it exposes the ridiculous ways of rich people and their foolishly indulgent ways due to which they sometimes end up harming others.