A biography of the Canadian surgeon who served as a medical officer in foreign wars, invented and improved medical instruments, and challenged his profession to provide free health care for the poor.
This book presents the complexity of Norman Bethune's unique activities and personality as they intersect with history: his engagement with medical, political, and military civil war players, as well as the Communist party * his cadaver ...
Adrienne Clarkson, a Chinese Canadian, has always been fascinated by the dynamic man who married his social conscience to his medical mission.
The Mind of Norman Bethune
The Politics of Passion is the first comprehensive collection of the writing and art of Dr Norman Bethune.
x-rays and walked away. Several weeks later, at a medical conference in Montreal, Dr Archibald asked Dr Smith how he was getting on with Bethune. He was curious, he explained, because he had written a letter to Bray asking for his ...
There was no sign of infection. For years to come his bad lung would remain artificially collapsed. All evening doctors and fellow patients came to the Lea to say goodbye.Then they were alone, he and his three cottagemates.
Norman Bethune: la huella solidaria = imprint of solidary = la trace solidaire
Norman Bethune was a doctor who devoted his life to helping others and whose story is a remarkable one, cut short by his early death in China in 1938.
What if Dr. Norman Bethune returned to China in 2014? A novel look at Bethune and the New China.
Norman Bethune, Son Époque Et Son Message