Che and Medicine: Ernesto Guevara on the Social Role of Doctors

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Synopsis

Before Ernesto Che Guevara became 'Che,' before he traveled Latin America, before he joined Fidel in Cuba, he was a medical school student. In 1956 he wrote to his mother before leaving to go and join the guerilla expedition to Cuba: 'My path seems to be slowly but surely diverging from that of clinical medicine, but not so far that I have lost my nostalgia for hospitals. What I told you about the professorship in physiology was a lie, but not a big one. It was a lie because I never planned to accept it, but the offer was real and there was a strong possibility that they were going to give it to me, as I had an interview and everything. Anyway, that's all history. Saint Carlos Karl Marx has made a new recruit.' He had started a book on the role of the doctor in Latin America, a work he fully intended to continue writing. It remained incomplete at the time of his death in Bolivia at the age of thirty-nine, just eleven years later.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Seven Stories Press
  • ISBN: 9781644214251
  • Number of pages: 136
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229 x 11 mm
  • Weight: 166g
  • Languages: English