When the fever killed thousands of his countrymen and friends, how much helplessness and outrage he must have felt. He decided to do this experimentation on their own body-today would be a champion of the Bio-ethics, how much pain was his death, his mother, his siblings, relatives and countrymen mourned him greatly, as they realize the chronicles of the time … Carr for more details and insights. that was Carrion!. .. Andean young flesh, very dear, supportive, helpful and very human, so much … until he gave his life for others. Who killed CARRION? Bartonella bacilliform!, Formally died of septicemia and anemia, goat milk was not enough to cure it, the soup of beef with wine was insufficient to kill these bacilli, and Fleming Noguicihi Carrion arrived late for now …
but today’s physicians, we Carrion killing, we kill all the time with our attitude towards patients, mistreating our patients (as Dean Mario Lopez did with my elderly parents recently Lazarte Hospital), where we sat in the query: tired and jaded, forgetting that there is no disease, but sick, forgetting that each case is a case that our patients waiting to be heard, examined, understood, cured with proper medication and treatment, with kind words … but we keep on killing Carrion in each of these inhuman acts, arrogant, cold and indifferent … kill Carrion Here!, we are like the Bartonella. Where CARRION IS BURIED? On October 7, 1885 was buried in the Cemetery “Master Priest” of Lima, in the central pavilion Santa Ana, in the niche 125, C, in 1972 his remains were deposited in a marble sarcophagus and buried in the courtyard History of Hospital May 2, according to the law that declares 25 342 national hero, his remains should be in the Crypt of Heroes, but as an old guard of the cemetery, insisted that they were never removed from the cemetery … but Daniel Alcides really is buried in each of our hearts (of Physicians) …
here he is buried and forgotten!, covered with old, heavy crosses that do not, we will cure with Goat milk … so, he always told us said Dr. Cabieses Medicine is more than a profession or trade, is a religion, because it is exercised with a deep humanism, is a priesthood because it forces us to serve our neighbor, with love, diligence and respect, despite our tiredness, our anger and our troubles! … Let us not behave as Bartonella bacilli … Carrion resurrect our hearts! Resucitemosle in each of our medical acts … that is the best tribute we can pay tribute to this national hero so forgotten, in the 124th anniversary of his heroic death.