Canadian surgeon Lucille Teasdale and her husband founded Lacor Hospital in northern Uganda in 1961. For 35 years the two doctors treated such contagious diseases as malaria TB and AIDS and Teasdale performed thousands of operations under difficult conditions. They lived through civil war hostage takings and epidemics. Teasdale received the highest humanitarian awards from the U.N. for her life's work in Africa.Deborah Cowley an Ottawa-based writer and broadcaster is also the author of Cairo A Practical Guide and co-author of One Woman's Journey: A Portrait of Pauline Vanier.
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