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This book explores what motivates eye doctors to heal among the world's poor, and why this kind of service strikes us so deeply. It combines the topics of medicine, public health, and medical ethics across cultures, including Mexico, Brazil, South Africa, Kenya, India, China, Pakistan, and the United States.

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This book explores what motivates eye doctors to heal among the world's poor, and why this kind of service strikes us so deeply. It combines the topics of medicine, public health, and medical ethics across cultures, including Mexico, Brazil, South Africa, Kenya, India, China, Pakistan, and the United States.
Autorenporträt
Tela Zasloff is a writer and editor living in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She formerly taught in the English departments of Carnegie Mellon University, where she received her Ph.D. in Rhetoric, and Robert Morris College in Pittsburgh. She is also the author of Saigon Dreaming: Recollections of Indochina Days (St. Martin's Press, 1990).