Put your finger down, shake the pen. Erwan Flescher from boarding school wrote to tell himself “Real life” The hospital, its daily routine, from the most mysterious to the most unusual. texts that: “Were not originally intended for publication”but rather “To remove some of the hospital adventures that affected my mood”. Sixty-two sketches appear, with the same number of jumps, to reveal to us the hospital gut and the profession of heart surgeon.
There are, for example, successes և failures, questions և certainty, miracles և regrets, the surgeon’s loneliness և mutual help in his department. “Which makes surgeons men, not robots”. In the face of disease, “We lost several times. I remember them all. “Every time I left a little bit of myself there”. And when a disaster strikes, “One must have humility, intelligence, to call for help without wasting time.”
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Source: Le Figaro