Vietnam Doctor - the story of Project Concern
Pocketbok. The New American Library. First printing, November, 1967 uppl. 175 sidor.
Gott skick. Prisstämpel, Lite böjd, något sned. Svart/vita foton. Inlagan fin men lätt gulnad . Engelska. "This sizeable task began in Vietnam in 1964 when Dr. Turpin built a dispensary for the people of Da Mpao, a small Koho village at the southern end of the Ho Chi Minh trail. Formerly a U.S. Special Forces camp, Da Mpao lies on the beautiful if inappropriately-named Dung River. When the doctor arrived there, he saw that the villagers suffered from the same diseases as starving people the world over: acute malnutrition, skin lesions and a variety of respiratory ailments. The only difference was the severity of the situation. In his book Vietnam Doctor in which Dr. Turpin tells of his work with the Kohos he notes, "Here was a need far beyond any I had ever before seen, a need for kindness and sympathy and love as well as for medical treatment."