Chapter 34 establishes a clear dynamic where faith in Sai Baba's grace transcends the limits of medical science. The narrative meticulously details the failure of conventional medicine: a degree-holding doctor, his expert colleagues, surgeons, and both native and foreign treatments were all helpless against the 'Hadyavran' or bone-cyst. The story positions Sai Baba's Udi not as an alternative or complementary medicine, but as a supreme, divine remedy that takes effect only after all human efforts and scientific knowledge have been exhausted and proven futile. The family turns to Sai Baba as a 'last resort,' signifying a transition from the material realm of medicine to the spiritual realm of faith, which ultimately provides the solution.
Based on the events in Chapter 34, analyze the relationship between medical science and faith in Sai Baba's grace.
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