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Six Months in Guyana. Wednesday, October 1, 2008. Saturday, September 27, 2008. I wrote this during our first month in Mabaruma. It was a time of great frustration and little sleep. Many things changed for the better since I wrote it. Last night was not an example of Mabaruma Hospital at its finest. Later in bed we heard a little scuffle outside and a knock on our door followed soon after. It was Fred’s sister. Could the Doctor come please? 8220;What about the hospital generator? The lovely, and very rot...

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Six Months in Guyana. Wednesday, October 1, 2008. Saturday, September 27, 2008. I wrote this during our first month in Mabaruma. It was a time of great frustration and little sleep. Many things changed for the better since I wrote it. Last night was not an example of Mabaruma Hospital at its finest. Later in bed we heard a little scuffle outside and a knock on our door followed soon after. It was Fred’s sister. Could the Doctor come please? 8220;What about the hospital generator? The lovely, and very rot...

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Six Months in Guyana: March 2008

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Six Months in Guyana. Wednesday, March 26, 2008. A week after our arrival in Georgetown, our supposedly imminent departure for Region 1 was hindered by the freakish, London-bus like gathering together of public holidays. Guyana is a very multicultural nation, with the public holidays reflecting this - from Thurs to Monday there was a succession of Islamic, Hindu and Christian holidays, all of which were celebrated. Where no cars go. Concluded that "Jo" from Hawaii University (! We drove home taking in th...

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Six Months in Guyana: September 2008

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Six Months in Guyana. Saturday, September 27, 2008. I wrote this during our first month in Mabaruma. It was a time of great frustration and little sleep. Many things changed for the better since I wrote it. Last night was not an example of Mabaruma Hospital at its finest. Later in bed we heard a little scuffle outside and a knock on our door followed soon after. It was Fred’s sister. Could the Doctor come please? 8220;What about the hospital generator? Pay day: the Hospital Porter was legless at home, too.

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Six Months in Guyana

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Six Months in Guyana. Wednesday, October 1, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We've given up our lives in South London to see what we can offer Guyana in our respective fields. Sam is a GP with an interest in tropical medicine. Becs is a theatre director who runs Angels in the Architecture, a site-specific theatre company based in London. View my complete profile. This guy came into hospital after mining gold in 'backdam' - where he had caught falciparum malaria. The Nuns drop in for a cuppa.

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Six Months in Guyana: Hospital Headaches

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Six Months in Guyana. Saturday, September 27, 2008. I wrote this during our first month in Mabaruma. It was a time of great frustration and little sleep. Many things changed for the better since I wrote it. Last night was not an example of Mabaruma Hospital at its finest. Later in bed we heard a little scuffle outside and a knock on our door followed soon after. It was Fred’s sister. Could the Doctor come please? 8220;What about the hospital generator? Pay day: the Hospital Porter was legless at home, too.

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Six Months in Guyana: October 2008

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Six Months in Guyana. Wednesday, October 1, 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). We've given up our lives in South London to see what we can offer Guyana in our respective fields. Sam is a GP with an interest in tropical medicine. Becs is a theatre director who runs Angels in the Architecture, a site-specific theatre company based in London. View my complete profile. This guy came into hospital after mining gold in 'backdam' - where he had caught falciparum malaria. Measuring under 5s for malnutrition.

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