Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 0:15:32 GMT -5
The entrance to the Juárez Hospital, in Mexico City, is the meeting point for the “laughter doctors” before making their weekly visit to sick people who need a little joy. Punctual, some begin to arrive at ten in the morning, they hug, look at each other and greet each other as if they had not seen each other in years when in reality only days have passed since their last meeting. Upon arrival, the doctors prepare their working instruments: red noses, tremendous mustaches, wide shoes, toy glasses, colored stockings and their decorated gowns. Ready, the 15 doctors 'warm up', and although they don't do squats or push-ups, they do play jokes, sing and cheer each other on to achieve their mission. Upon entering the hospital, they greet, kiss and hug every person who crosses their path. Nurses, police officers and family members are the 'victims' of his 'attacks' of affection before making their first stop in the pediatric area. Babies with tubes, connected to oxygen, look up when they see people with red noses and unusual attire enter.
Who are they, mommy asks a little boy and, before his mother can answer, Doctor approaches and says, “We are little animals that have escaped America Mobile Number List from a zoo, look here I have a cow.” Then Doctor approaches and starts going “”. Minutes later, four laughter doctors managed to make children, despite the horrible nature of the situation, forget about their illness. The origin of the red nose combined with the white coat Hunter Doherty “Patch” Adams, known as the Laughter Therapy Doctor, is an American doctor, social activist, diplomat and writer. In 1963, Patch's mother took him to a mental hospital for trying to commit suicide. After spending a period in the hospital, he decided that it was necessary to “make a revolution”, but not with violence and death, but by sharing and spreading joy and love. Shortly afterward, Patch left the hospital and enrolled at the Medical College of Virginia, where he also became a political protester against the Vietnam War. In 1971, together with some friends, he founded the Gesundheit! medical center.
Institute which uses laughter as an element in patient care. It was there that the idea of clown clothing arose. Patch Adams' philosophy and methodology has been adopted in various parts of the world, thus generating laughter doctors in countries such as Argentina, Peru, Brazil, Spain, Holland and of course, Mexico, where the civil association called is located. Mexican Laughter Therapy: Serving with Joy The founder of in Mexico, Andrés Aguilar, Dr. which means with love, backwards), says that while he was studying high school, he found out that the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Baileys Circus company was holding an audition in which would select a Mexican clown to accompany them on their tour of the United States. Andrés got the position, which marked the beginning of a three-year experience and thanks to which he was able to study at the Florida Clown University. During his work in the circus, the clowns eventually made visits to hospitals and when they visited one in North Carolina, Andrés had an experience that changed the direction of his life. “I was about to enter a room where there was a girl of approximately eight years old who had serious burns on almost her entire body.
Who are they, mommy asks a little boy and, before his mother can answer, Doctor approaches and says, “We are little animals that have escaped America Mobile Number List from a zoo, look here I have a cow.” Then Doctor approaches and starts going “”. Minutes later, four laughter doctors managed to make children, despite the horrible nature of the situation, forget about their illness. The origin of the red nose combined with the white coat Hunter Doherty “Patch” Adams, known as the Laughter Therapy Doctor, is an American doctor, social activist, diplomat and writer. In 1963, Patch's mother took him to a mental hospital for trying to commit suicide. After spending a period in the hospital, he decided that it was necessary to “make a revolution”, but not with violence and death, but by sharing and spreading joy and love. Shortly afterward, Patch left the hospital and enrolled at the Medical College of Virginia, where he also became a political protester against the Vietnam War. In 1971, together with some friends, he founded the Gesundheit! medical center.
Institute which uses laughter as an element in patient care. It was there that the idea of clown clothing arose. Patch Adams' philosophy and methodology has been adopted in various parts of the world, thus generating laughter doctors in countries such as Argentina, Peru, Brazil, Spain, Holland and of course, Mexico, where the civil association called is located. Mexican Laughter Therapy: Serving with Joy The founder of in Mexico, Andrés Aguilar, Dr. which means with love, backwards), says that while he was studying high school, he found out that the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Baileys Circus company was holding an audition in which would select a Mexican clown to accompany them on their tour of the United States. Andrés got the position, which marked the beginning of a three-year experience and thanks to which he was able to study at the Florida Clown University. During his work in the circus, the clowns eventually made visits to hospitals and when they visited one in North Carolina, Andrés had an experience that changed the direction of his life. “I was about to enter a room where there was a girl of approximately eight years old who had serious burns on almost her entire body.