To Bear Witness: Updated, Revised, and Expanded Edition

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Fordham Univ Press, 25.08.2009 - 272 Seiten
For more than fifty years, Dr. Cahill has been helping to heal the world, as a leading specialist in tropical medicine and as a driving force in humanitarian assistance and relief efforts around the globe. In this revised and expanded edition, he chronicles extraordinary achievements of compassion and commitment. Bringing together a rich selection of writings, he crafts a fascinating memoir of a life devoted to others. The book includes front-line reports from places under siege—Lebanon, Somalia, Sudan, Nicaragua, Gaza, and Ireland; there are also visionary essays from the origins of the AIDS epidemic and landmine crises, and no less passionate concerns of his own experiences of pain and suffering—as well as of joy and beauty—in the worlds in which he has traveled. As the distinguished neurologist and author Oliver Sacks, M.D., notes in his endorsement, “These essays, by turns elegiac, lyrical, funny, tender, nostalgic, and vehemently impassioned, come together in an ongoing tapestry, a portrait of a dedicated physician who has dared to make a difference.”
 

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Acknowledgements
31
Locations
33
The Middle East
35
A Doctors Reflections on the Libyan SituationAmerica 1986
37
Somali Refugee Camp 1980
39
Somalia
40
Palm Sunday in Somalia
41
Starving Refugees Overwhelm Somalia
42
Medicine and Diplomacy
187
Irish Essays
190
Threads for a Tapestry
192
Southern Sudan 1977
193
Famine
194
A Bridge to Peace
196
Public Health inDeclining Economy
197
Health Human Rights and Humanitarian Assistance in Conflicts and Disasters
199

A Somali Postscript
44
Nicaragua 1972
47
Nicaragua
48
The Price for Differing With the US Is Death
53
Of Constitutions Democracy Medicineand Diplomacy
55
Holidays in Nicaragua
92
Fasting and Medicine in Nicaragua
93
The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland RCSI 2002
95
Ireland
96
Can Only Blood Wash Them Out?
98
A Deathless Dream
100
Academia
103
New York 2004
104
New Realities New Frontiers
105
The Peculiar Élan
108
The University and Revolution
111
The Symbolism of Salamanca
113
Somalia The Constant Fear of Death 1979
116
Grief and Renewal
117
To Bind our Wounds
118
Loaded Words
123
Dreams and Travel
126
A Necessary Balance
176
Continuity
181
Somalia 1980
182
Health on the Horn of Africa
183
The United Nations 1974
186
Northern Somalia 1995
207
Solutions to theLandmine Crisis
208
Preventive Diplomacy
211
Southern Sudan 1981
216
Traditions Values and Humanitarian Action
217
Technology for Humanitarian Action
219
Books by Kevin M Cahill MD cited in this section
220
Personal
221
The Influence of Yeats
227
Childhood
229
University Days
233
The Sudan
235
Nicaragua
245
Conclusion
247
Point Lookout 1957
248
On Being Short
249
Suffering and Pain
250
A Medical Students Impressions of India
251
Myths Dreams and Reality
255
It Aint Necessarily So
256
An Evolving Tapestry
259
Pope John Paul II and the author 1982
260
To Bear Witness
261
Sannes woods 2003
262
For Your 65th
263
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Kevin M. Cahill, M.D. is University Professor and Director of Fordham University’s Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs (IIHA). He also serves as President of the Center for International Humanitarian Cooperation (CIHC), Director of the Tropical Disease Center at Lenox Hill Hospital, Clinical Professor of Tropical Medicine and Molecular Parasitology at New York University School of Medicine, Chief Medical Advisor for Counterterrorism, NYPD, Professor of International Humanitarian Affairs at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, and Senior Consultant to the United Nations Health Service. Dr. Cahill has served as Chief Advisor on Humanitarian Affairs and Public Health for three Presidents of the United Nations General Assembly.

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