Chapter 16. 1: It is a name given to foreigners, mainly US citizens. He was american who knew a lot about TB. Which is shocking.
2: he basically said that DOTS only treats TB not MDR. So, they need to find a new treatment to works for both.
Chapter 17. 1: They talked the pharmacists into letting them walk away with medicine to take back to Peru. They racked up a bill of $92,000 which, they later payed back.
2: He contracted Hepatitas A. He wanted to better understand the symptoms, as well as, how people who have this disease go through.
Chapter 18. 1: The argument was about money, where to spend it, and what cases required the most treatment. We feel they need to find a better less expensive treatment that can work for everyone, not just thoses who can afford it. Also, because no one has the right to chose who lives or dies that is up to their higher being to decide.
2: "Never underestimate the ability of a small group of committed individuals to change the world. Indeed they are only ones who ever have." Margaret Mead is an anthropologist.
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