Introduction:
The child who grew up next to the hospital morgue reveals the many taboos in the hospital from a unique perspective. These contraindications include:
1. Avoid onlookers when the patient is being rescued, so as not to affect the medical treatment.
2. If you find that the patient's family members have discarded the deceased's belongings in the trash can, do not throw your own garbage on it.
3. Don't go out to check if you hear a cat meowing at night, whether you're a patient or a family member. These taboos not only involve respect and privacy protection for the deceased, but also cover the maintenance of order in the hospital environment. Through the child's narration, the reader can gain a deeper understanding of the culture and rules that are unknown within the hospital.