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Please answer one of the following questions:
1. Using examples from the book, describe how Dr. Hammerschlag changed his thinking and became a more effective physician - i.e., a true healer.
2. Citing parallels in the book, describe a significant experience in your life that caused you to make a major shift in your own thinking.
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Running Head: DANCING HEALERS
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Dancing Healers
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DANCING HEALERS
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Dr. Hammerschlag was an American physician that dealt with various kinds of Indian
people and patients of different characters. He held a very challenging position that required a lot
of patience, keenness, as well as understanding. The Native Americans greatly disputed his
medical studies’ beliefs. His kinds of patients were a sensitive lot that had various rough or
painful past experiences that molded them into their current states. For example, his encounter
with the lady named Mary was quite challenging (Hammerschlag, 2011). The lady was an Indian
and was totally against the white people who she believed were greedy and selfish. Dr.
Hammerschlag maintained his kindness towards her despite...
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