Engaging The Masses
“Engaging the masses was an honorable calling, but I wanted it to be calling someone else.”
Luke Bradford’s thoughts about setting up family practice as the only doctor in a small town.
“Engaging the masses was an honorable calling, but I wanted it to be calling someone else.”
Luke Bradford’s thoughts about setting up family practice as the only doctor in a small town.
From: More Things in Heaven and Earth
Tags: book quotes, Luke Bradford Quotes, more things in heaven and earth
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