In Flanders Fields: John McCrae as Physician, Poet, Soldier.

Q2 Medicine Methodist DeBakey cardiovascular journal Pub Date : 2023-11-16 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.14797/mdcvj.1283
James C Young
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John McCrae (1872-1918) was a Canadian physician, poet, and soldier who fought and died in the First World War. He penned perhaps his most memorable and lasting poem, "In Flanders Fields," shortly after the death of a comrade at the Second Battle of Ypres in 1915. The poem gained almost instant popularity, being used for recruiting efforts and victory bond sales throughout the remainder of the war, and solidified forever the symbol of the poppy as a memorial token for the service members who had perished. His death towards the end of the war, like that of so many others in the perilous years between 1914 and 1918, cut short the trajectory of what had already amounted to a brilliant career. As a close friend of such titans of medicine as William Osler and Harvey Cushing, as well as acquainted with the likes of Rudyard Kipling, it is not difficult to imagine the impact that his passing had upon the future of medicine and literature.

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《佛兰德斯战场》:约翰·麦克雷饰演的医生、诗人和士兵。
约翰·麦克雷(1872-1918)是一名加拿大医生、诗人和士兵,曾在第一次世界大战中战斗并牺牲。1915年,他的一位战友在第二次伊普尔战役中牺牲后不久,他写下了也许是他最令人难忘、最经久不衰的一首诗《在佛兰德斯战场》(In Flanders Fields)。这首诗几乎立即流行起来,在战争剩余的时间里,它被用于招募工作和胜利债券的销售,并永远巩固了罂粟花的象征,作为对牺牲的服役人员的纪念。他在战争即将结束时去世,就像其他许多人在1914年至1918年的危险岁月中去世一样,缩短了他本已辉煌的职业生涯的轨迹。作为威廉·奥斯勒和哈维·库欣等医学巨擘的密友,以及拉迪亚德·吉卜林等人的熟人,不难想象他的去世对医学和文学未来的影响。
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