药师,或者更通俗地称为“Koh Yok Seller”,在20世纪50年代和60年代的新加坡被称为“穷人的医生”。他们的治疗方法以传统中医为基础,在当时,中医是比西医和私人医生更经济的选择。
这套“微型故事”收藏版描绘了一位药师/许耀文正在表演,向观众演示他的药艺。他摆放着摊位,包括一张摆放着药材的桌子、一条横幅、两把凳子和一根竹竿。横幅上的汉字均根据真实情况精心复制。
巫医/Koh Yok Man 与摊位小雕像
The Medicine Man, or more colloquially referred to as the Koh Yok Seller, was known as the “poor man’s doctor” in Singapore during the 1950s and 1960s. Their methods for treatment were based on traditional Chinese medicine, which was a cheaper alternative to Western medicine and private doctors in those days.
This Miniature Stories collectible set depicts a Medicine Man / Koh Yok Man in the midst of a performance to demonstrate his medicine to onlookers. He comes with his stall set up of a table with medicines, banner, two stools and a bamboo stick. The Chinese characters on the banner have been painstakingly recreated from real life.