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This is a vibrant chronicle of Mr. Ross' long difficult journey through pain, fear, uncertainty, confusion, and loss while over coming a life threatening disease. His frank, no holds barred approach provides a powerful narrative about what a patient who is suffering from the effects of Hepatitis C must face in order to overcome this disease.

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This is a vibrant chronicle of Mr. Ross' long difficult journey through pain, fear, uncertainty, confusion, and loss while over coming a life threatening disease. His frank, no holds barred approach provides a powerful narrative about what a patient who is suffering from the effects of Hepatitis C must face in order to overcome this disease.
Autorenporträt
Andrew C. Ross served with the Blantyre Synod of the CCAP in Malawi from 1958 until 1965 when he was deported from the country owing to his close association with the "rebel" ministers Masauko Chipembere and Yatuta Chisiza. On returning to Edinburgh he completed his Ph.D. and began his distinguished career as Lecturer in the History of Missions in the Faculty of Divinity. From 1978 to 1984 Dr Ross served as Principal of New College and Dean of the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Edinburgh.