Doctors’ key tool is human touch when helping Third World patients









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By Allison Gatlin
Herald/Review

SIERRA VISTA —The difference between medical care in the U.S. and Third World countries can best be demonstrated by the story of a 90-year-old blind and crippled man in Ethiopia who asked Dr. David Beyda if he could help him die.




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