"A doctor's mission should not be to make the patient see the light, but to see the light in the patient."

Abraham Verghese (1955)
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About Abraham Verghese

Abraham Verghese is an Indian-American physician, writer, and professor best known for his memoirs and novels that explore the intersection of medicine, culture, and identity. Born in Ethiopia to Indian expatriate parents, Verghese's early life exposed him to a diverse array of languages and cultures, influencing his later writing. He is celebrated for works such as 'Cutting for Stone' and 'My Own Country,' which skillfully blend medical themes with poignant reflections on human connections and migrations. Apart from his literary achievements, Verghese has also made significant contributions to the field of medicine, particularly in infectious diseases, and has held prestigious academic positions at renowned institutions.

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