
my own country
Book Details
Author: Abraham Verghese
Publisher: Penguin Books
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: Not Available
Pages: 431
Published Year: 1998
Dimensions: 20 x 13 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition.
About the Book
My Own Country is a powerful and deeply moving memoir by Abraham Verghese, an infectious disease specialist whose experiences during the early years of the AIDS epidemic transformed both his medical practice and his understanding of humanity. Set in Johnson City, Tennessee, the book recounts Verghese's work caring for patients affected by HIV/AIDS at a time when fear, stigma, and misunderstanding surrounded the disease.
Through a series of personal stories and clinical experiences, Verghese introduces readers to the individuals and families whose lives were profoundly impacted by the epidemic. His compassionate approach highlights not only the medical challenges faced by patients but also the emotional, social, and psychological struggles they endured in communities often unprepared to confront the crisis.
Written with sensitivity and remarkable honesty, the memoir explores themes of empathy, prejudice, loss, resilience, and the doctor-patient relationship. Verghese reflects on how his interactions with patients changed him as a physician and as a person, emphasizing the importance of compassion in the practice of medicine.
Beyond its medical significance, My Own Country serves as an important historical record of a pivotal period in public health. The book captures the uncertainty and urgency of the AIDS crisis while honoring the courage of those who faced it with dignity and strength.
An essential read for healthcare professionals, medical students, historians, and readers interested in memoirs and social history, My Own Country offers a compelling and unforgettable account of medicine, humanity, and the power of compassionate care.
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Book Details
Author: Abraham Verghese
Publisher: Penguin Books
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: Not Available
Pages: 431
Published Year: 1998
Dimensions: 20 x 13 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition.
About the Book
My Own Country is a powerful and deeply moving memoir by Abraham Verghese, an infectious disease specialist whose experiences during the early years of the AIDS epidemic transformed both his medical practice and his understanding of humanity. Set in Johnson City, Tennessee, the book recounts Verghese's work caring for patients affected by HIV/AIDS at a time when fear, stigma, and misunderstanding surrounded the disease.
Through a series of personal stories and clinical experiences, Verghese introduces readers to the individuals and families whose lives were profoundly impacted by the epidemic. His compassionate approach highlights not only the medical challenges faced by patients but also the emotional, social, and psychological struggles they endured in communities often unprepared to confront the crisis.
Written with sensitivity and remarkable honesty, the memoir explores themes of empathy, prejudice, loss, resilience, and the doctor-patient relationship. Verghese reflects on how his interactions with patients changed him as a physician and as a person, emphasizing the importance of compassion in the practice of medicine.
Beyond its medical significance, My Own Country serves as an important historical record of a pivotal period in public health. The book captures the uncertainty and urgency of the AIDS crisis while honoring the courage of those who faced it with dignity and strength.
An essential read for healthcare professionals, medical students, historians, and readers interested in memoirs and social history, My Own Country offers a compelling and unforgettable account of medicine, humanity, and the power of compassionate care.












