Lewis T H
Ann Intern Med. 1980 Mar;92(3):417-8. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-92-3-417.
A Sioux medicine man spent a long professional life as a "primary care" rural indigenous practitioner. He was treated, against his wishes, in a modern hospital for his own last illness. His description of that experience and of his non-Western medical practice emphasizes persisting problems in the humanistic aspects of our science.
一位苏族巫医作为一名“初级保健”乡村本土从业者度过了漫长的职业生涯。他在身患绝症时违背自己的意愿在一家现代医院接受治疗。他对那段经历以及他的非西方医学实践的描述强调了我们科学在人文方面一直存在的问题。