My Own Country A Doctor's Story of a Town and Its People in the Age of AIDS
by Abraham Verghese
Abraham Verghese, an Indian physician, arrived in America about the same time as the AIDS virus arrived from Africa. A specialist in infectious diseases, he found himself practising in a small rural community in Tennessee. As first one young man, and then others, returned home from the big cities where they had lived for many years, he found himself in the front line as sole provider of HIV care in the community.
AIDS (Disease) -- Patients -- Tennessee.Physicians -- Tennessee -- Biography.
RELEASED1995
PUBLISHERPhoenix
LENGTH416
LANGUAGEEN
My Own Country A Doctor's Story of a Town and Its People in the Age of AIDS
by Abraham Verghese
Abraham Verghese, an Indian physician, arrived in America about the same time as the AIDS virus arrived from Africa. A specialist in infectious diseases, he found himself practising in a small rural community in Tennessee. As first one young man, and then others, returned home from the big cities where they had lived for many years, he found himself in the front line as sole provider of HIV care in the community.
AIDS (Disease) -- Patients -- Tennessee.Physicians -- Tennessee -- Biography.
RELEASED1995
PUBLISHERPhoenix
LENGTH416
LANGUAGEEN
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