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James Maskalyk, Six Months in Sudan: A Young Doctor in a War-torn Village Quotes: To the world, it doesn’t matter that much. Until you remember that it means the world to the patient. One exact world, bright and full of sounds, per person. That is what is lost.
         

To the world, it doesn’t matter that much. Until you remember that it means the world to the patient. One exact world, bright and full of sounds, per person. That is what is lost.


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To the world, it doesn’t matter that much. Until you remember that it means the world to the patient. One exact world, bright and full of sounds, per person. That is what is lost.
         



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This page presents the quote "To the world, it doesn’t matter that much. Until you remember that it means the world to the patient. One exact world, bright and full of sounds, per person. That is what is lost.". Author of this quote is James Maskalyk, Six Months in Sudan: A Young Doctor in a War-torn Village. This quote is about medicine, loss, life, hope,.