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丹麥醫生過世,享年114歲

作者:fanlaifuqu  於 2012-4-7 09:39 發表於 最熱鬧的華人社交網路--貝殼村

作者分類:人物介紹|通用分類:熱點雜談|已有28評論

關鍵詞:醫生, false, Style, 丹麥

下午又在NPR里聽到 Dr. Danmark 去世的消息,心被觸動了一下。又有不少事必須做。剛坐下來,看到關於她的文章已滿山遍野了。拉了一篇。請股溝效勞,慘不忍睹。自己翻一下子又沒時間,大家將就一下吧。廣播里說她診費只收10元。有人一家五代都被他診治。。。。。。不得不迷信一下:好人善報啊!

Hundreds of people came to Athens First United Methodist Church on Thursday to pay their last respects to Dr. Leila Denmark, who had ministered to almost all of them in one way or another.

Denmark, who died in Athens on Sunday at the age of 114, was a pediatrician who practiced in Atlanta for more than 70 years, and many of those who nearly filled the church』s sanctuary were former patients of the woman they called Dr. Leila. Many others were younger friends or members of Denmark』s large extended family. Denmark had one child of her own and two grandchildren, but dozens of nieces, nephews and their children.

「My mother never talked about her faith, but she practiced it,」 said daughter Mary Hutcherson, one of the speakers during Thursday』s funeral services for Denmark. 「She was out there to help people, whether they were poor, family or whatever. All she wanted was to see that children got the chances they needed to get.」

「She was really a true role model for all of us,」 a servant leader who led by example, said grandson Stephen Hutcherson.

Denmark』s life spanned the entire 20th Century and parts of the century before and after; she was five years old when the Wright brothers』 first airplane flew, noted her other grandson, James Hutcherson, a physician like his grandmother.

Denmark was respected in her profession as a practitioner, and in the 1930s, she was an important part of the team that developed a vaccine for whooping cough, which killed many children then. In 1971, she also wrote a child-rearing book that』s still in print: 「Every Child Should Have a Chance.」

But most of those who came to First United Methodist Church had personal stories they shared during a reception following Thursday』s funeral service.

Kay Weathers recalled her fear in 1978 when her months-old first child seemed ill, crying incessantly, while she and husband Steve were on vacation on Panama City, Fla. Nothing they or their regular pediatrician in Nashville, Tenn., did seemed to work, and a friend suggested calling Dr. Leila up in Atlanta.

Dr. Leila had never met or heard of Kay Weathers, but talked to the young mother for more than an hour, Weathers recalled. She concluded that young John was hungry. The doctor also instructed Weathers in how to feed him — starting off with a quarter-teaspoon at first of rice cereal or mashed bananas, to make sure he wasn』t allergic, and so on.

「She could tell we didn』t know what to do,」 Kay Weathers said.

John started improving right away.

「He was just our boy again,」 Kay Weathers said. 「She was just great.」

The Weathers family later moved to Atlanta and all five of their sons eventually became Dr. Leila』s patients.

For the first few years, Denmark never charged the Weathers for their office visits; they worked in a church mission, and had little money.

「She would not let us pay,」 Kay Weathers said.

Even those who did pay didn』t face big charges. Only near the end of her career in 2001 did Denmark raise her fee for a standard office visit from $8 to $10.

Denmark also gave free medical care to others who had little or no money, for more than 50 years working one day a week in a medical clinic in the Atlanta』s Central Presbyterian Church, Hutcherson said.

Some families brought children to Denmark for generations.

Paula Lewis, who attended Thursday』s service with daughter Gina Booth, was Denmark』s young patient in the 1960s; so was Booth a few years later, and so were the first eight of Gina』s 12 children.



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回復 宜修 2012-4-7 09:42
天堂的人有福了!
回復 元悟愚翁 2012-4-7 09:45
好人善報。
回復 fanlaifuqu 2012-4-7 09:48
明天翻譯好轉去國內。
人活著,這樣才算值!
回復 oneweek 2012-4-7 09:48
感動
回復 宜修 2012-4-7 09:52
whooping cough=百日咳?
回復 tea2011 2012-4-7 09:54
人民的好大夫呵…
回復 fanlaifuqu 2012-4-7 09:56
宜修: whooping cough=百日咳?
是滴。
回復 宜修 2012-4-7 09:57
fanlaifuqu: 是滴。
記下了。謝謝!
回復 Cateye 2012-4-7 09:58
救死扶傷,治病救人,她一定聽了毛主席的話。
回復 陳營 2012-4-7 09:59
獻花,默哀,致敬
回復 卉櫻果 2012-4-7 10:00
fanlaifuqu: 明天翻譯好轉去國內。
人活著,這樣才算值!
等~
回復 卉櫻果 2012-4-7 10:00
Cateye: 救死扶傷,治病救人,她一定聽了毛主席的話。
      
回復 陳營 2012-4-7 10:00
Cateye: 救死扶傷,治病救人,她一定聽了毛主席的話。
我也這麼想,不過她不夠偉大,因為她沒有不遠萬里來到中國啊
回復 Cateye 2012-4-7 10:05
陳營: 我也這麼想,不過她不夠偉大,因為她沒有不遠萬里來到中國啊
比白球恩差點,白大夫把命都獻給了中國的革命事業。
回復 人間的盒子 2012-4-7 10:28
好人善報,我絕對相信。
回復 麥燕萍 2012-4-7 10:40
好人有好報!
回復 藍天綠地 2012-4-7 10:41
咱也多多運動,活長點,好多做貢獻!
回復 甜,不甜 2012-4-7 11:14
善良,單一,執著,長壽
回復 tangremax 2012-4-7 11:29
毛主席的好學生。
回復 Emansfield 2012-4-7 11:29
看病的費用。。。鮮明對照!
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