In 1983, Dr. Hilfiker left his practice in rural Minnesota and moved his family to an inner-city neighborhood in Washington, D.C. This book vividly depicts what it means for a physican to confront the health problems of ravaged ghetto communities, to see stark contrast between poverty and privilege, and to admit to personal spiritual limitations--and the rewards of faith and compassion.
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In 1983, Dr. Hilfiker left his practice in rural Minnesota and moved his family to an inner-city neighborhood in Washington, D.C. This book vividly depicts what it means for a physican to confront the health problems of ravaged ghetto communities, to see stark contrast between poverty and privilege, and to admit to personal spiritual limitations--and the rewards of faith and compassion.
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