
Benevolent Doctor
About This Novel
Junichi Watanabe's classic novel is introduced in China for the first time! The medical practice notes of a down-and-out doctor, the funny doctor-patient stories make people laugh and cry at life! Dr. Enjoji left the university hospital with complicated interpersonal relationships and came to work as an attending physician in a private hospital. Many patients with hidden diseases who are unable to go to large hospitals for consultation have come to seek medical treatment. A private hospital is like a kaleidoscope, reflecting various images of people living at the bottom of society and struggling in the cracks of human nature. The doctors' benevolence and the patients' inner struggles interweave into an ups and downs story, which is full of fun and thought-provoking.
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Official(10)Scraped 21d ago
Each country has its own medical principles and concepts.
I am a medical worker. Since the author is also a doctor himself, I am curious about what the Japanese medical environment described by the author is like! After reading the whole book, I can only feel that the national conditions of each country are different. For example, if the coward mentioned in the last story happened in our country, his family members might bite him back, sue you for cheating, etc.! But I agree with one point: most of the "benevolent hearts of doctors" are based on the wishes of non-medical workers! Every industry has its troublemakers and flamboyants. It's the people who suck, not the profession! The good or bad of medical treatment mostly depends on the principles that every medical worker adheres to!
A very unique book that allows us to understand a side that is unknown to others! Watanabe Junichi has two styles of works! Generally speaking, they are dissecting people's inner thoughts!
Benevolent Medicine - Benevolence and Righteousness
I have some superficial feelings and a partial understanding of the doctor-patient relationship in today's society.
The protagonist of the story, the benevolent doctor, seems to be boasting about his benevolence and benevolence from his reality to his memories. In fact, he is recalling the confession he made to himself when he was young. At the same time, he is also criticizing the society at that time, especially the imperfect medical system, the hypocrisy and vanity of doctors. At the same time, he also uses his own words to say that as a doctor, a competent doctor should not only treat diseases, but also look at problems from the perspective of current patients. For me, who is also studying medicine, I have deep reflection and vigilance. As Hippocrates said, doctors do not treat diseases, but treat patients.
Junichi Watanabe is my favorite writer.
Yes, I really like Watanabe Junichi's novels
Junichi Watanabe's novels are all worth reading
Come on. . .
Good. . .
It should be pretty good
Why no one reviews Japanese writers.
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Community(0)
Official(10)Scraped 21d ago
Each country has its own medical principles and concepts.
I am a medical worker. Since the author is also a doctor himself, I am curious about what the Japanese medical environment described by the author is like! After reading the whole book, I can only feel that the national conditions of each country are different. For example, if the coward mentioned in the last story happened in our country, his family members might bite him back, sue you for cheating, etc.! But I agree with one point: most of the "benevolent hearts of doctors" are based on the wishes of non-medical workers! Every industry has its troublemakers and flamboyants. It's the people who suck, not the profession! The good or bad of medical treatment mostly depends on the principles that every medical worker adheres to!
A very unique book that allows us to understand a side that is unknown to others! Watanabe Junichi has two styles of works! Generally speaking, they are dissecting people's inner thoughts!
Benevolent Medicine - Benevolence and Righteousness
I have some superficial feelings and a partial understanding of the doctor-patient relationship in today's society.
The protagonist of the story, the benevolent doctor, seems to be boasting about his benevolence and benevolence from his reality to his memories. In fact, he is recalling the confession he made to himself when he was young. At the same time, he is also criticizing the society at that time, especially the imperfect medical system, the hypocrisy and vanity of doctors. At the same time, he also uses his own words to say that as a doctor, a competent doctor should not only treat diseases, but also look at problems from the perspective of current patients. For me, who is also studying medicine, I have deep reflection and vigilance. As Hippocrates said, doctors do not treat diseases, but treat patients.
Junichi Watanabe is my favorite writer.
Yes, I really like Watanabe Junichi's novels
Junichi Watanabe's novels are all worth reading
Come on. . .
Good. . .
It should be pretty good
Why no one reviews Japanese writers.
