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True Caring and Our Medical Future from the Perspective of the Yugurs People

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DOI: 10.23977/socmhm.2023.040310 | Downloads: 3 | Views: 216

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Yaoxuan You 1

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1 Nanjing Foreign Language School, Nanjing, Jiangsu, 210000, China

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Yaoxuan You

ABSTRACT

Wilhelm Reich once said, "Advanced medical technology alone cannot save patients. Without studying the family and social conditions that cause the disease, and without helping patients eliminate external factors that cause the disease, patients cannot be cured." Famous medical anthropologist Dr. Kebowen also said that the impact of care on patients is enormous. And what I saw and heard in Sunan Autonomous County, Gansu Province confirms this viewpoint: Sunan County also has its own modern hospital, but patients have expressed that the medical experience is not good and are more willing to believe in the physical and mental interaction therapy of Mongolian medicine. Hospitals and the government both believe that they are doing their best to help patients, but in fact, what patients may want is not just technical and policy care, but spiritual comfort.

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Caring, Mongolian medicine, modern medicine, medical insurance

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Yaoxuan You, True Caring and Our Medical Future from the Perspective of the Yugurs People. Social Medicine and Health Management (2023) Vol. 4: 63-69. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/socmhm.2023.040310.

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