The
first morning we arrived at the clinic, eager to begin our
service. We soon were busy clearing a place for the patients'
shoes, because in India people usually remove their shoes
as they enter a building. Later in the day, when we went out
to run errands, we were puzzled to find that no shoes had
been left there— until we realized that the patients
had none. Many of them had walked as much as 30 days on bare
feet, hoping to see the "miracle" doctors and be
cured.
In all. we saw 2,160 patients over the span
of five days. But we were not able to help medically the two
patients who ultimately had the greatest impact on my heart.
One of these patients was an elderly man
with severe arthritis. According to camp medical director
Dr. Prasad, the attending physician told the old man nothing
could be done for him.
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