Born Like an Orchid: Life and Death Through a Doctor's Eyes

Born Like an Orchid: Life and Death Through a Doctor's Eyes

by Gao Zhong

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This book is a collection of a series of articles formed by the author's in-depth observation of patients' physiological and psychological states during clinical medical work, and his keen understanding and perception of life and death. The author tells stories and uses literary techniques to show medical scenes where doctors and patients face illness and death together, conveying a deep compassion and care for life. This book touches on the psychological, humanistic, social, cultural and other aspects required by the doctor's profession, as well as many practical issues such as how to eliminate or reduce patients' fear of dying or even death. In particular, the text that cuts into the details of the ward touches life and death like a scalpel, and has a sense of transparency that connects life and the world.

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