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Monday, April 13, 2015

I treated a young nursing student for malaria the other day. She wanted to go home. I asked her about her symptoms, and in a nonchalant way of making conversation asked if she had ever had malaria before. She looked at me with an expression that made apparent what a quaint American thing that was to say. "Many times," she laughed.
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