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The international odyssey of an American doctor: The author is a
Harvard-educated physician whose career in international medical
education has taken him to more than 100 countries during the eight
decades of his life. His work brought him into contact with persons
in all walks of life, from presidents, kings, and the world's last
emperor to the poorest of the poor, with many unusual adventures.
His professional accomplishments appear in such standard reference
works as Who's Who in American, Who's Who in the World, and Who's
Who in Medicine and Healthcare.
The international odyssey of an American doctor: The author is a
Harvard-educated physician whose career in international medical
education has taken him to more than 100 countries during the eight
decades of his life. His work brought him into contact with persons
in all walks of life, from presidents, kings, and the world's last
emperor to the poorest of the poor, with many unusual adventures.
His professional accomplishments appear in such standard reference
works as Who's Who in America, Who's Who in the World, and Who's
Who in Medicine and Healthcare.
Behind the Edwin W. Brown Collection at Taylor University -- one of
the world's finest holdings of C. S. Lewis first editions, letters,
and manuscripts -- are tales of thirty years of warm and humorous
adventures, tales of curiosity, perseverance, and "coincidence" --
a British pub in an American basement -- an obscure name scrawled
in a rare Lewis book -- a long-lost Lewis manuscript which solves a
modern controversy -- a little girl's treasure, sold by mistake and
amazingly recovered --and friendships and encounters with those
(among many others) who knew Lewis well -- Walter Hooper, Doug
Gresham, Pauline Baynes, George Sayer, and Owen Barfield.
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