Department of Surgery, Mercer University School of Medicine, Medical Center of Central Georgia, Macon, GA 31201, USA.
J Natl Med Assoc. 2011 Apr;103(4):358-63. doi: 10.1016/s0027-9684(15)30317-5.
Physicians and nurses of Japanese ancestry provided health care to 110000 persons incarcerated by the US government during World War II. They faced immense public health challenges created by overcrowding and inadequate resources. Their extraordinary service to their community reflected their professional devotion to their patients and the values of their Japanese homeland.
日裔医生和护士为在二战期间被美国政府关押的 11 万人提供医疗服务。他们面临着过度拥挤和资源不足带来的巨大公共卫生挑战。他们为社区提供的非凡服务反映了他们对患者的专业奉献精神和他们日本祖国的价值观。