I am a doctor, and a doctor has the morals of a doctor. How can I ignore death and not cure it?
I am the daughter of Gulangyu Island. I often return to my hometown in my dreams. The seaside is so vast, the water is so blue and beautiful...
It is not enough to be responsible for patients, but also to master superb medical skills. Without real skills, patients will lose their lives under your scalpel.
The new sun is better than anything else. I love this clear sky and the life under this clear sky!
I am a Chinese, a Chinese doctor. I cannot leave the disaster-ridden motherland or the Chinese patients who need treatment. Science can have no borders, but scientists cannot live without their motherland!
I am willing to be a paving stone and a ladder for young comrades. Just step on my shoulders boldly!
I am Chinese and I want to survive with my career.
I am a doctor on duty anytime and anywhere. No matter when or where I am, it is my duty to treat critically ill pregnant women.
I will feel the same when I am free. Loneliness, loneliness, life will be over.
As a doctor, you must be responsible for your patients in every move you make. As a nurse, everything you say and do must be based on the interests of the patient.
For a person, life is the most precious. And now this person says to you, I give my life to you, so what else do you say? Are you cold? Are you hungry? Are you sleepy?
About the author: Lin Qiaozhi (December 23, 1901 - April 22, 1983), medical scientist. She has made contributions to research on intrauterine respiration, female pelvic diseases, gynecological tumors, and neonatal hemolytic disease. She is one of the main pioneers and founders of obstetrics and gynecology in China.
She is the first Chinese director of obstetrics and gynecology at Peking Union Medical College Hospital and the only female member (academician) of the first Chinese Academy of Sciences. Although she has never been married in her life, she has personally delivered more than 50,000 babies and is honored as She is the "Mother of All Babies", "Angel of Life", and "Mother of Chinese Medicine", [1] and is also known as "Southern Liangbeilin" together with Liang Yiwen.