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Editor’s Picks Issue 17
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Our Task Is to Live
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To Be Plucked by a Strange or Timid Hand
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The Beguines
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Carry Me
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The Soul of Medicine
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Readers Respond: Issue 17
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Family and Friends: Issue 17
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The Hunter
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Beyond Racial Reconciliation
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Science and the Soul
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Money-Free Medicine
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Patient Perspective
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On Being Ill
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On Eternal Health
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Adirondack Doctor
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Christ the Physician
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What’s a Body For?
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Begotten Not Made
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The End of Medicine
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Perfectly Human
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Let Me Stand
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All Sorts of Little Things
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The Measure of a Life Well Lived
Siegfried Sassoon, a British army captain during World War I, wrote his celebrated poem “Before the Battle” while on the front lines on June 25, 1916 – just days before the Battle of Somme. This visual interpretation of Sassoon’s words commemorates this year’s centenary of the end of the Great War.
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Lyse Godbout
Very nice work!