[1239] Hospital Haiku
Guest poem sent in by Allen Finley <allen.finley@>
The new interns
Stiff in starched white suits.
The July heat!
Grinning into
The newborn nursery
A man holding daisies.
Screaming objections
In the hospital lobby--
A small naked boy.
All night below zero.
Today in the clinic
New complaints of chest pain.
Resting on the stairs
An old man with a large chest
And a cigarette.
Holding daffodils
Near the hospital florist--
An old woman, weeping.
Only one room is lit
In the hospital tonight--
And the August moon!
Beside this death bed
Two old men
Embracing.
-- Dr K. D. Beernink
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From Ward Rounds, Washington Square East Publishers, Wallingford, PA, 1970.
Kenneth Dale Beernink graduated from Stanford University Medical
School, started internship at Yale, and was married, all in 1965. In
1966, he was diagnosed with chronic myelogenous leukemia, returned to
Stanford as a research fellow. During three years at Stanford he
continued to play jazz (and other genres), built a harpsichord, and
fathered a child. He died in 1969.
I discovered this small book of poems when I was in medical school in
the late 1970s, and found them very moving. Most of the poems in the
book are quite long, and generate wonderful images of individual
patients (or patient types). I thought I would start, however, by
submitting these haiku, which portray gem-like moments in time that
would be recognized by any nurse or physician who has trained in a
general hospital. Although some of the descriptions and medical
outcomes seem dated now (interns haven't worn starched white for many
years), the images are timeless. If people are interested, I will
submit some of Beernink's other works.
Allen Finley, MD FRCPC
Professor of Anesthesia and Psychology
Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada
allen.finley@
www.pediatric-pain.ca
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From: "Laura" <laura.harding@>
> If people are interested, I will
> submit some of Beernink's other works.
I'm interested! I'm interested! ...pass it on!
Laura
From: Judy Flowers <anneflow@>