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Fever and Thirst

An American Doctor Among the Tribes of Kurdistan, 1835-1844
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The first Americans to work with the people of the Middle East were neither spies nor soldiers. They were, in fact, teachers, printers, and missionaries, of whom one was a country doctor from Utica, New York. In June of 1835, Asahel Grant, M.D., and his bride Judith sailed from Boston to heal the sick and save the world. Their destination was the town of Urmia, in northwest Iran, and their intended flock the Nestorian Christians who lived there and in the mountains of Hakkari, across the border in Ottoman Kurdistan.Into the next eight years Grant packed ten lifetimes' worth of danger, heartbreak, and exertion. He traversed deserts and glaciers, forded rivers, learned fluent Turkish and Syriac, opened schools, tended the sick and dying, confronted bandits, broke bread with thieves and murderers, and narrowly escaped death from drowning, malaria, cholera, influenza, mercury poisoning, dysentery, hypothermia, and assassination. Yet, by the time his shattered body gave out, there was no one in the mountains who did not know his name and his legend, and thirty years later Kurds, Nestorians, Jews, and Yezidis still spoke of ""Hakim Grant"" with reverence.

Author Biography

GORDON TAYLOR's fascination with the Middle East began in the mid-1960s, when he worked as a Peace Corps teacher in Ankara, Turkey. Taylor, a writer and avid traveler, has spent time in Turkey, Sierra Leone, Greece and Israel, and now lives with his wife in Seattle, Washington.
Release date NZ
July 30th, 2008
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Illustrations
illustrations
Imprint
Academy Chicago Publishers
Pages
354
Publisher
Academy Chicago Publishers
Dimensions
140x216x24
ISBN-13
9780897335720
Product ID
6871330

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