My own country

a doctor's story of a town and its people in the age of AIDS

Paperback, 416 pages

English language

Published April 21, 1995 by Phoenix.

ISBN:
978-1-85799-222-9
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OCLC Number:
32699539

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5 stars (4 reviews)

By the bestselling author of Cutting for Stone, a story of medicine in the American heartland, and confronting one's deepest prejudices and fears.

Nestled in the Smoky Mountains of eastern Tennessee, the town of Johnson City had always seemed exempt from the anxieties of modern American life. But when the local hospital treated its first AIDS patient, a crisis that had once seemed an “urban problem” had arrived in the town to stay.

Working in Johnson City was Abraham Verghese, a young Indian doctor specializing in infectious diseases. Dr. Verghese became by necessity the local AIDS expert, soon besieged by a shocking number of male and female patients whose stories came to occupy his mind, and even take over his life. Verghese brought a singular perspective to Johnson City: as a doctor unique in his abilities; as an outsider who could talk to people suspicious of local practitioners; above all, …

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5 stars

I have been coming across books in the most roundabout ways recently.  For March's 6 Degrees of Separation post I needed a book set in Ethiopia.  I thought of Cutting for Stone which I've never read so I wasn't absolutely sure that's where it was set.  I looked it up on Goodreads and saw that the author wrote this book about his life in Tennessee.  Was I actually mixing up Ethiopia and Tennessee in my mind?  Not exactly.  He was in rural east Tennessee at about the same time I was in school there.  That intrigued me.In the late 1980s he finished his residency as an infectious disease specialist in Boston.  He decided to take a job in Tennessee for the slower pace and better quality of life.  He planned to split his time between a VA nursing home/hospital and a small public hospital.At the same time he moved to …

Subjects

  • AIDS (Disease) -- Patients -- Tennessee.
  • Physicians -- Tennessee -- Biography.