Memoirs of a Medicine Man

Memoirs of a Medicine Man

Author: Ernest W. Abernathy M.D

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2005-08-12

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 1463495528

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The practice of medicine or surgery is not just sore throats, colds and the flu, removing gall bladders, or back aches and belly aches. It is, however, a roller-coaster cornucopia of people and events where drama, comedy, the heights of joy and the depths of sadness are only moments away, as if a revolving door is constantly ejecting the next encounter - a child with appendicitis, a broken arm, the Ku Klux Klan with death threats, gunshot wounds, snake handlers, con artists, sex, racism, rape, a sweet old lady with arthritis, or some addict - a never-ending myriad. Thankfully, most of my patients and I grew old together in an air of love and mutual respect, in an era of closeness between patients and doctors, when doctors really cared not only about the patient''s health, but also about the patients themselves. Medical school forgot to mention ethics, or talk about humanistic qualities, abstract values outside the world of science. The patient is not just a patient case, (that "gallbladder" in room 911), or a number, but is a unique human being, with emotions, feelings, worthiness, fears, hopes and worries, as well as the capabilities of understanding and courage in the face of disaster. He or she deserves full respect. "Ten Years of Rape," "Green Door of Racism," "Save A Sexist and Lose A Patient," and "The Comedy Corner" are true stories about the people who traverse these pages, a few of the curious encounters in my forty-year love affair with helping people - sometimes called the practice of medicine.


Memoirs of a Medicine Man

Memoirs of a Medicine Man

Author: Ernest W. Abernathy M. D.

Publisher:

Published: 2005-08

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9781420857047

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Alzheimer's is an equal opportunity, nondenominational disease having no respect of persons. Until or unless there is a cure, the best we can do is cope. This book encourages a caregiver to be kind and compassionate while finding relief from stress through humor and basic faith. It takes boldness to allow laughter to invade a sensitive situation without appearing unsympathetic to the victim. Therefore, notice is given early on that there is no attempt to be frivolous in this regard. This true life narrative, seen through the eyes of an African- American author, covers fifteen years of devotion to parents, one the Alzheimer's disease and one with other long-term disability. Whether you are a caregiver or not, you should find this book refreshing.


Raw Choctaw

Raw Choctaw

Author: Lady Nellie M. Thompson

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 1449055303

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"Nellie M. Thompson has thrived even before she learned to read at the age of 88. A descendent of Chief Pushmataha ... her powerful memoir tells of growing up as a Choctaw Indian in the small-town Midwest of Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas, and eventually California in the late 1940s. Her faith in God was shaped after she was healed of polio by an Indian medicine man at the age of eight-- this experience dictated her personal commitment to a lifetime of service. She herself became an Indian Medicine woman treating human ailments with herbs and Indian techniques. This inspiring account of a Choctaw Indian woman, whose courage and faith in God move her through many difficult trials, weaves memorable anecdotes into a fresh, first-hand perspective of her history and culture."--Provided by publisher.


Lame Deer

Lame Deer

Author: John (Fire) Lame Deer

Publisher:

Published: 2019-09-07

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 9781691572939

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Hellraiser, philosopher, sheepherder, sheriff, rodeo clown, lover, medicine man--Lame Deer was all of these and in this one-man play adapted from his book of memoirs, the Lakota Sioux holy man and sage recounts his life in a series of wry, wise, humorous and always entertaining anecdotes.


Stories for My Family

Stories for My Family

Author: Warren Heller

Publisher:

Published: 2002-10-01

Total Pages: 453

ISBN-13: 9781401068172

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"Stories for My Family- Memoirs, Musings and Mutterings of a Modern Medicine Man" consists of 29 stories about many subjects running the gamut of life in the 20th century. Although the Table of Contents has a specific name for each story, the reader must keep in mind the sub-title for most, if not all, of them contain memoirs or musings or even mutterings of the writer. These stories are meant to be entertaining but much can be learned about a wide range of diverse topics such as high blood pressure, psychiatry, physiology, psychology, pharmacology, physicians and people (patients).