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HOLISTIC MEDICINE IS HERE! MIND - BODY AND SPIRIT by F.G. Lopriato y lopez Albuquerque, New Mexico The genuinely
interested in Health and The Healing hail UNM's bold escalation of the
eternal war against illnesses under one official canopy, "The Center For
Life," due to open in July.
The movie showed a woman smiling as she underwent an operation. The open cavity dearly visible and the surgeon's hands, and Hawaiian shirt bloody from reaching into that cavity and showing the woman's viscera to the observing witnesses, The doctor who was speaking at our seminar and a half dozen or so of his colleges. All from Stanford Medical SCHOOL. The surgeon on the screen wiped his hands closed the wound, then ran one hand over the closure and the woman got up and, still smiling, stood and allowed the witnesses to examine the closure, the camera zoomed in to show that there was not a sign of a scar. The doctor who was addressing our group tumed off the projector and called for the lights to be tuned on, ending his talk with this question; "Would you believe that what you have just seen was done without the benefit of anesthesia:?" This happened in the late 1950's before it was generally known that a few dentists practiced hypnosis in some of their work. Before that, I met one of the Korean K. P.'s who worked in our compound in the village one day. He told me that he was going to the local doctor and I asked him if I could tag along. I had never seen a Korean doctor work. The K. P. was also seeing the GI doctor in the compound, but he did not think that American Medicine was doing him any good. That was the first time I saw acupuncture done in real life, somehow I knew that it existed, but for some reason I thought that it had to do with ancient medical practices but it was no longer used, like blood letting or the use of leeches or maggots. Back at work in the compound next day, the doctor asked how my day off had been, and I told him how l had met the KP on his way to the local doctor and how I had seen acupunture done. The interest that my boss, the doctor, had initially shown in my off duty activities vanished and was replaced by rage He pulled the KP's record jacket and ordered me to tell him that he no longer wanted to see him in the dispensary. Anyone involved in the care of patients for any length of quickly finds out that there are times when a patient is in trouble, a pinched or broken oxygen hose, or a malfunction of indispensable equipment, any life threatening situation that accelerates the survival instinct's panic button that makes an otherwise helpless patient perform seeming miracles to save his or her life. These are the type of tales that we will be writing for the next few months, or until the election for Lt. Governor of New Mexico heats up. The objective of these stories is to make the reader aware that dealing with the sick and the dying, takes more than just a knowledge of the illness itself, but also a profound respect of the patient's thinking, and the patient's own spiritual needs. A human being is like a tight-rope walker, that reaches the most dangerous part of his balancing act when survival or certain death are a real threat and the slightest upset of that balance can mean the end for him or her. . |
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