I once heard Farmer say that he hoped a day would come when he could do a good job just by showing up. It seems to me that time has already arrived. A great deal of what he’s started goes on without him now, in Roxbury and Tomsk and Peru and, some of the year, in Haiti. Meanwhile, other definitions than the usual, of what can be done and what is reasonable to do in medicine and public health, have spread from him. They’re still spreading, like ripples in a pond. How does one person with great talents come to exert a force on the world? I think in Farmer’s case the answer lies somewhere in the
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