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一位改变了我一生的医生

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发表于 9-19-2013 15:51:50 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
龚晓明, 一位改变了我一生的医生. 纽约时报中文网, Sept 19, 2013
http://cn.nytimes.com/health/20130919/cc19doctor/

My comment:
(a) Teiichiro FUKUSHIMA: most likely 福島 貞一郎; then again he was born in Brazil and came to US at a tender age (and later entered a medical school in US), so he might not even have a Japanese name.
(b) I know nothing about doctors in China or US.
(i) In Taiwan, which was a Japanese colony for fifty years, doctors were ambivalent about whether to follow Japanese tradition where a doctor had been treated like a god, or American customs (where almost all Taiwanese doctors are trained)--at least that was what happened before 1984 when I left there.
(ii) Soon after my arrival in US, I was impressed that whites, older people, car drivers, professors and politicians treated others equally and fairly, unlike what had happened in Taiwan. I go to Massachusetts state house library every day, and many politicians treat me, a stranger, kindly: opening or holding the door for me; even giving me a bill (I politely declined, so I did not how much it was) or engaging chitchats with me. Only one politician in Taiwan (not in my district) was nice, for no reason at all.
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