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2011 Angola

Convulsions In Africa – Angola Day 13

  This afternoon a mother was at home alone with her girl, whose temperature was 105. Suddenly her eyes rolled back and she had a seizure, flailing his arm and legs. Minutes later I received a distressing call from the emergency ward. This 18-month old was still convulsing and barely breathing. Convulsions here in Angola […]

2011 Angola

Is There Hope For This Child? – Angola Day 12

  This morning a father arrived at the hospital in Angola with his son, Josifas, whose photo I took with his permission. This boy of eleven was leaning over a cooking fire, when his shirt erupted into flames. Living in the bush, his family simply covered the wound with strips of cloth, linen that became

2011 Angola

Tropical Medicine Rounds – Angola Day 11

  This morning I visited virtually every patient who is being cared for here at the Lubango Evangelical Medical Center. In the attached photo I’m seeing lady of 60 years who was bitten on her foot by a snake. I also examined a man with heart failure and heart valve disease for whom we can

2011 Angola

Old School Orthopedics – Angola Day 10

  Abel, this young man, was riding his bicycle when he veered off the road to avoid an oncoming truck. Abel’s bike struck a embankment, throwing him head first over the handle bars. The only fortunate outcome of this accident was that Abel landed on his leg rather than his head! I’m holding up the

2011 Angola

Action In The ER – Angola Day 9

  “Quickly, Dr. Nicholas, come to emergency ward!” António’s voice was filled with tension, and by the arm he pulled we away from syphilis patient whom I was examining. Moments later I confronted a gasping small child, Gabriel. With each breath she chest retracted and with my stethoscope I heard hardly any air moving into

2011 Angola

Trauma, A Forgotten Priority – Angola Day 8

  Over the weekend Ezekiel, in the photo above, was playing indoors and fell into the family cooking fire. As the boy screamed in agony the traditional healer smeared cow dung and herbs over the burns covering his face and chest. By the time Ezekiel arrived at our healthcare center his skin was heavily infected

2011 Angola

Heroes, These Surgeons Are – Angola Day 4

  One of the most disabling mishaps in developing nations is injury to the vagina during the process of giving birth. Here at the Lubango Evangelical Medical Center we have visiting surgeons who today alone provided repair surgery for 20 ladies who suffer from vaginal fistulas. Heroes, these surgeons are! Their bold acts of compassion

2011 Angola

Relief For The Africa’s Urban Poor – Angola Day 1

  Salomao lives in a shantytown that surrounds the city of Lubango in Angola, southern Africa from where I’m writing at this moment. Salomao’s family is in crisis. His youngest child Elena, three-years old, started vomiting and passing bloody diarrhea. Her two older siblings began shivering from high fever. Salomao’s wife, disfigured and disabled from

International Health News & Inspiration, Low-Resource Healthcare Pearls

Relief For The Worlds Urban Poor?

  Worldwide the number of urban poor is increasing steadily throughout Asia, Latin American. Emanuel lives in one such shantytown that surrounds the city of Lubango in Angola, southern Africa from where I’m writing at this moment. Emanuel’s family is in crisis. His youngest child Elena, three-years old, started vomiting and passing bloody diarrhea. Her

International Health News & Inspiration

Teaching To Shoot

  For two years I lived in Angola at the height of their civil war. I observed first hand exactly why the nations of conflict are also the nations of child death – death from hunger and disease far more often than from direct violence. How often do we glorify violence? Just observe the glee

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