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the video clip of a doctor saving the life of a man just in time is garnering praise online posted several times by multiple users on Twitter including rajya Sabha MP dhananjay Mahadev the video showed a man in a clinic Consulting a doctor when he suddenly suffers an attack the incident reportedly took place in maharashtraamp;#39;s kolhapur ing to the information shared by users along with the video the 37 second video shows an elderly man accompanied by kin sitting in front of the doctor as the doctor spoke the patient started feeling dizzy and in an attempt to alert the doctor he tapped on the table with fingers before his head hung back Dr arjunaik a cardiologist from kolhapur swiftly swung into action and performed thumping on the patientamp;#39;s chest which is CPR relieving him making him stable