"Many die in the hospitals; in the presence of the Physicians and Surgeons; they were helpless to do anything. Physicians and Surgeons themselves die even taking the latest treatment."
Where the frell did you get the idea that medical care is supposed to confer immortality?!?
News flash: People typically are in the hospital, getting medical care, because THEY ARE SICK OR INJURED. Sometimes the illness or the injury is severe enough that medical care is insufficient to save them.
Another news flash: Physicians (including surgeons) are human, too, and are as prone to illness and injury as anyone else. Medical care can do no more for them than it can for other people. If they get pancreatic cancer or get smashed up in a really bad accident, their chances are not good.
Also, many people (especially elderly ones or those with certain terminal illnesses) essentially go the hospital to die, simply because that's where they can most easily be given whatever medicines are needed to make them comfortable for a short time until they pass away. This greatly skews the figures on how many people "die while in medical care"; for these folks, though, it's natural and expected.
"Many of them would have survived if they would have prayed also alongwith the treatment by medicine. Prayer as well as medical treatment in essential for cure."
Prove it. Every study attempted on prayer so far has shown either no effect at all or a slight negative effect.
"Please don't be unrealistic and superstitious."
And irony meters for miles around go up in flames.
~David D.G.