In my experience with hospitals, I was very surprised that some very young doctors who had just graduated from medical school seemed more indifferent, indifferent and irresponsible than older doctors. Once, my pregnant wife had a fever of 40 degrees and was admitted to a hospital near my home. Because of penicillin skin test allergy, the young female doctor on duty was at a loss and did not take any treatment measures for several hours. With her permission, I sought help by telephone from a large hospital, where I tried to obtain the batch number of penicillin that my wife had injected that morning, which had proved to be non-allergenic. However, my contact was quickly stopped by the female doctor on the grounds that it would increase the telephone expenses of their department. Faced with a feverish wife and an uncertain fetus, I was burning with anxiety, for reasons so absurd that I could not believe them, so that I could not speak. I had no choice but to ask to leave the hospital and go to the big hospital far away from home, but the female doctor gave me a white look and disappeared. A number of equally young doctors remained on the sidelines, ignoring all my anxious pleas. In a desperate situation, I had to tell what happened to me when I lost a daughter in a similar situation, which enabled me to complete the discharge formalities. I can't blame Niu Niu, my account of the loss of my daughter,silk ficus tree, for having so many readers that none of these young doctors had heard of it. What chills me is that although they are nominally intellectuals, I feel that I am facing a group of barbarians. My intuition tells me that they have no real reading life, so I can't speak to them in the language I'm familiar with. Thomas said that when he was an intern in a hospital in college, he saw a young doctor crying over the death of a patient, not because of medical malpractice but because of medical incompetence, and he was awestruck by the hospital. Love and medical ethics are not isolated things,outdoor palm trees, but cultivated on the deep humanistic soil. In this respect, our medical schools must be seriously flawed. I can only hope that one day there will be more genuine intellectuals with conscience and education among the doctors trained by our medical schools, and fewer ignorant people in white coats. 1998.11 The Destiny of Philosophy and Philosophers' Words One "The great God who issued the prophecies in the temple of Delphi was neither explicit nor veiled, but only metaphorical." So said Heraclitus. In fact, he himself had the same hobby as Apollo. However, in philosophical lectures and textbooks, his argot is omitted as seemingly unimportant, and his philosophy is reduced to a seemingly simple and clear principle of simple dialectics. Heraclitus condemned as if he had foreseen: "Even if they hear it, they don't understand it, just like deaf people." "People don't know how to listen or how to speak." Many years after leaving the philosophy classroom, on an ordinary night, I opened the fragments of Heraclitus's works. My ears were suddenly alert, large palm trees for sale ,decorative palm trees, and I heard these argots. Two "Nature likes to hide." This saying has at least two meanings: first, nature is naughty and likes to play hide-and-seek with those who seek it; second, nature is shy and does not like to be exposed to the light of day. Therefore, a good philosopher should have two moods when he approaches the mysteries of nature: he has the passion of play like a child, and the sacred love like a lover. He knows that the truth is not easy to catch, let alone be told. Truth hides outside human language, so he had to speak in metaphor. Three In the streets of Greece, Homer, a wandering artist, plays the lyre while rapping about ancient myths. A large audience gathered around him. They listened with fascination, and at the end of the story, they all exclaimed, "It's really well told. It's so vivid that we can see and feel it.". ” At this time, several children came to catch lice. They laughed and shouted to Homer: "What we can see and touch, we set it free. What we can't see and touch, we take it with us!" This is a fable told to us by Heraclitus, and the children in the fable are the earliest philosophers. The philosopher is always catching what is invisible and intangible, and once he catches it, it becomes visible and tangible, so it is no longer what he wants to catch. He is always looking for it and never finds it. How did he know he had lice? He itches 。 The doctor says, it is lice not necessarily, perhaps be dermatosis, perhaps be neuropathy unexpectedly. But Heraclitus will tell you that doctors are just human beings. Four Heraclitus was a proud man. He was contemptuous of the human race, and when he said, "Pigs have fun in the mud" or "Donkeys would rather have forage than gold," he was certainly not talking about pigs and donkeys. He was also contemptuous of the philosophers of his time, pointing out by name that erudition did not make men wise, or it would have made them wise already. In his view, happiness and wisdom are only related to the soul. However, I have heard such an argot about the soul: "Spirits are sniffing in hell." In front of my eyes appeared a dog of heaven, who was banished to hell. This hell probably refers to the body. The soul feels that the body is a completely strange place. It's sniffing around, and it's always wrong. The ancient contradiction between soul and flesh. The better the soul is, the more anxious it is, like a lost dog. One day, the soul of Heraclitus ascended Mount Olympus and looked down from there on the earth, but when he saw all living things crawling like animals, he knew that his tiny body was among them. Then he said to himself, "Everything that crawls on the earth is driven by the whip of God to the pasture." I heard not only his contempt for human beings,artificial cherry blossom trees for weddings, but also his inferiority in this sentence. The soul yearns for heaven, and the body crawls on the earth, which is the sorrow of the philosopher. Five. hacartificialtree.com