The Black Doctor of the Poor: A Necessary Study
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5377/raices.v5i9.11989Keywords:
doctor, poor, black, Anthropology, equity, inclusionAbstract
The objetive of the research is describe some significant aspect of the social and professional life of Fernando Ramón Bastián Milán, a well-known black doctor who start to practice medicine in Camagüey since 1938, after his graduation in France, until 1992, year of his retirement in the Medical Clinic Centre. In this work it used theoretic method such as documents and bibliographic revision, it also applied interview to some member of his family, friends and Bastián Milán’s ex-students. The research it focuses in the siciocultural and professional’s life of this camagüeyan doctor, who supported poor people. It valued his medical social contribution give it to discriminated and poor people.
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