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Li Zhisui
Li Zhisui () (1919 – February 13, 1995) was Mao Zedong's personal physician and confidante.〔Derek Davies, (OBITUARY: Li Zhisui ), The Independent, 17 February 1995〕 He was born in Beijing, China in 1919. After emigrating to the United States, he wrote a biography of his experiences with Mao entitled ''The Private Life of Chairman Mao''. On February 13, 1995, Li died of a heart attack at his son's house in Carol Stream, Illinois, where he had been living since emigrating. As a physician, Li was interested in psychiatry. In October 1986, Li wrote the Preface for the first Chinese textbook on psychopharmacology, "''Psychopharmacological Treatment for Psychiatric Disorders''." (Drs. Neng Cai (Tsai)(蔡能), Hong-zhang Shi (史鸿璋), etc., Shanghai Scientific Technology Publisher, May 1987 ) ==Work== ''The private life of Chairman Mao: the memoirs of Mao's private physician'', Publ. Random House, New York (1994), ISBN 0-679-76443-7
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