Friday, 23 September 2011

Dr Don - a life of a small-town druggist

Wil:

The following article from The New Yorker is about a rural pharmacist who serves an area double the size of wider Auckland in Colorado, USA, and has a population of only around 700. He is the only pharmacist around.

He has amazing stories to tell which will teach us a bit about rural communities, the human soul and what it truly means to help others. I recommend this excellent read. It's a little long, but it's completely worth it.

Dr Don - a life of a small-town druggist

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