يوميات هيروشيما - من 6 أغسطس إلى 30 سبتمبر 1945
A War, History, Biography book. My wife, although still with her arm in a sling, was so...
كتاب "يوميات هيروشيما" يبدأ بدراسة للدكتور رءوف توضح التطور التاريخى الذى وصل إلى أن قصفت مدينتى هيروشيما وناجازاكى بالقنابل الذرية فى نهاية الحرب العالمية الثانية يتبعها بترجمته لليوميات الشهيرة للطبيب اليابانى متشھیكو ھاتشیا والتى وثق فيها شهادته كطبيب عمل على علاج المصابين فى حادث القصف الذرى لهيروشيما وضم إلى الكتاب أيضا ترجمته لشهادات بعض من عاصروا هذا الحادث الأليم.ترجم الدكتور رءوف عباس عام 1975 هذا الكتاب بعد التعاقد مع الأهرام لتوزيعه وطباعة د. رءوف للكتاب على نفقته الخاصة عام 77، صدرت تعليمات شفهية من المباحث العامة بعدم طرح الكتاب للبيع فى مصر. وعندئذ إتفق مع مكتبة الخانجى لتوزيع الكتاب فى الدول العربية التى كانت تسمى نفسها عندئذ "جبهة الرفض" (العراق، سوريا، ليبيا، الجزائر). كانت القاعدة المعمول بها تقضى إرسال عدة نسخ إلى البلد...
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One might have complained about the soot and ashes or about the pipes and curtain rods that hung crazily from the ceiling, but patients never lived in a hospital ward so nearly free of bacteria as this one that was sterilized by fire. Michihiko Hachiya, Hiroshima Diary: The Journal of a Japanese Physician, August 6-September 30, 1945 // What the diary does not reveal, for it stops too soon, is the appalling fact that from late 1945 until 1952 Japanese medical researchers were prohibited by U.S. occupation authorities from publishing scientific articles on the effects of the atomic bombs. John W. Dower, Hiroshima Diary: The Journal of a Japanese Physician, August 6-September 30, 1945 // My wife, although still with her arm in a sling, was so much better this morning that she took care of me. I was amused to hear her ask for some white ointment which she put over her brows to conceal the fact that her eyebrows had been singed. Her returning vanity was a good sign. Michihiko Hachiya, Hiroshima Diary: The Journal of a Japanese Physician, August 6-September 30, 1945 //
It's difficult to know what to write about a book like this. Michihiko Hachiya's diary is, as far as I'm aware, the only published book of its kind: a doctor's first-hand of the bombing of Hiroshima and its aftermath (if you know of another, please leave a comment, because I'd love to read it). Michihiko is a kind, knowledgeable, and... This is a 1955 book by a physician who was in Hiroshima when the atomic bomb was dropped. A great deal of the book deals with particular medical explanations of what was happening to those injured by the bomb. Some of it is sort of gruesome. Overall, it's a quite interesting first-person account of what happened during the bomb dropping... history buffs, medical buffs