Patch Adams
Physician and Gesundheit! Institute founder

Born
May 28th, 1945
80 years ago
Category
Activists & Humanitarians
Country
United States
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A physician and author focused on healthcare through humor and compassion. Founded the Gesundheit! Institute, which promotes holistic care. Gained recognition through the 1998 film 'Patch Adams', starring Robin Williams. Advocated for the importance of laughter and joy in medical treatment, emphasizing that emotional wellbeing is integral to healing.
Founded the Gesundheit! Institute
Published the book 'Gesundheit!'
Inspired the film 'Patch Adams'
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