刘易斯•M.科恩,医学博士,美国马萨诸塞州塔夫茨大学精神病学教授、贝斯代特医疗中心临床研究员、姑息治疗和临终医学专家。他的文章曾刊登在许多知名医学期刊上,包括《美国医学协会期刊》、《新英格兰医学期刊》以及《美国精神医疗期刊》等,在英国、瑞典、日本、西班牙与荷兰等地都曾发 表过研究成果。本书为他的第一部作品。
2008年,科恩获得洛克菲勒基金会的贝拉吉奥居住权奖(Bellagio Residency Award),此奖项为艺术从业者提供在意大利贝拉吉奥居住一个月的机会,从事创造性活动,科恩博士于此时完成本书。
发表于2024-12-19
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