This chapter is particularly interesting because here is where Kidder describes the reasons Farmer had to become the "poor people's doctor", what factors influenced his life to make this decision. This chapter describes his first journey to Cange where he refined what poverty really was; and as he continued to talk to people and spend time with them he realized that he wanted to take action and help them because there were other doctors that just did not care and he wanted to make a difference, and he would do so by building his own hospital to check all of the Haitians. Finally, to make a more precise action he made some surveys to know what exactly what their need were and what was causing the problem.
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