Jul 30, 2017

A stethoscope

Yesterday, one of my mentor gave me a box at the cardiac conference handled by Matsushita Memorial Hospital. He said with smile that this was from Dr. A, who is his mentor.

I opened the wrapping of the box and found a label on the box, saying "This is a small legacy in The Second Department of Medicine, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine. I give it to you, Dr. Kawasaki, via Dr. Sugihara."

I was really surprised to found an unfamiliar stethoscope in the box. I have good knowledge about the history as well as the types of stethoscope, but I have never seen anything like this.

It seems like that this stethoscope was one that Dr. S, who is a giant regarding auscultation, purchased when he had studies in the U.S. in the 1960s. He gave it to Prof. Marumoto after coming back to Japan, and later the professor handed it to Dr. A, my mentor's mentor.

I was at a loss for words since I was really impressed. On top of that, I was wondering if I was valuable enough to keep it. I heard the sound of my heart with the legacy, and found it working perfectly. The condition of the stethoscope is incredibly excellent, although it is almost 50 years old, like to me.

No wonder, my role is to hand this legacy to next generations. I will pick up one guy to pass the legacy before my retirement in order not to stop the continuity of what I have been taught by my wonderful mentors.