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The Doctor Will See You Now
Amit Majmudar
‘The patients who really need seeing are usually unaware they are being seen.’
Throwing Stones at the Moon
María Victoria Jiménez
‘Maybe if I’d participated more when I was a student, I’d have had a well formed outlook about who people really are, and I would have better grasped evil.’
Into the Cosmos
Chloe Aridjis
‘In those fervently atheist times, it wasn’t God or his angelic messengers who would come forth from the sky, but the cosmonaut.’
The Conflicted Legacy of Meles Zenawi
Maaza Mengiste
‘Meles Zenawi’s legacy is as complicated as the life he chose to live, under a name (Meles) that he took from a fallen comrade during his days as a guerrilla fighter. ’
Graft vs. Host
Colin Grant
‘Oftentimes it took so long to ferry the injured that rather than send an ambulance the A&E doctors might as well have sent a hearse.’
Bush House
Mirza Waheed
‘I first stepped into Bush House on a dreary November day in 2001. It was a trepid walk.’
Hardy Animal
M.J. Hyland
‘A few weeks after I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, I made a pact with dying.’
The Perfect Code
Terrence Holt
‘At the centre of all this lies the patient, the only one in the room who isn’t shouting.’
People Don’t Get Depressed in Nigeria
Ike Anya
‘He has come to us against the wishes of his family and the village and I feel that I owe him something.’