For more than forty-five years, Kevin Cahill has been helping to heal the world: as a leading specialist in tropical medicine and as a driving force in humanitarian assistance and relief efforts across the globe.Physician, teacher, activist, diplomat, and advocate, Cahill has touched many lives and helped right many wrongs. In this book, he chronicles extraordinary achievements of compassion and commitment. Bringing together a rich selection of writings-essays, op-ed pieces, speeches, and other works, many out of print or hard to find-he crafts a fascinating self-portrait of a life devoted to others.The writings reflect fully the range of Cahill's passions. Reporting from places under siege-Lebanon, Somalia, Nicaragua, Libya, and Ireland-Cahill writes as a physician and activist working to restore lives wounded by land mines or threatened by violence and disease. Closer to home, there are his visionary statements from the beginning of the AIDS epidemic, powerful critiques of the politics of famine and public health, and programs for new forms of humanitarian assistance to transform health and human rights.Looking back as the Bronx-born son of an Irish physician, he also touches on more personal-but no less passionate-concerns and on the impact on his life of the worlds of pain and suffering in which he has traveled. Kevin M. Cahill, M.D., is Director of the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs at Fordham University and President of the Center for International Health and Cooperation in New York City. He is the author and editor of many books, including Human Security for All: A Tribute to Sergio Vieira de Mello and Technology for Humanitarian Action, both in the Fordham series International Humanitarian Affairs.
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part One: Locations
- The Middle East
- Beirut’s Smell of Death The New York Times, 1982
- A Doctor’s Reflections on the Libyan Situation America, 1986
- Somalia
- For a U.S. Role in Somalia The New York Times, 1977
- Palm Sunday in Somalia Catholic New York, 1981
- Starving Refugees Overwhelm Somalia The New York Times, 1982
- A Somali Postscript A Framework for Survival, 1993
- Nicaragua
- The Nicaraguan Earthquake The Congressional Record, 1973
- The Price for Differing With the U.S. Is Death Newsday, 1987
- Of Constitutions, Democracy, Medicine, and Diplomacy The New York Times, 1987
- Holidays in Nicaragua America, 1988
- Fasting and Medicine in Nicaragua America, 1985
- Ireland
- A Perverse Silence New York Daily News, 1979
- Red Stains on the Emerald Isle: Can Only Blood Wash Them Out? The New York Times, 1984
- A Deathless Dream Journal of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 1969
- Part Two: Academia
- New Realities, New Frontiers New York State Journal of Medicine, 1977
- The Peculiar Élan 1977-1978
- The University and Revolution America, 1987
- The Symbolism of Salamanca University of Nicaragua Press, 1990
- Grief and Renewal UN Chronicle, 2001
- To Bind our Wounds Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, 9/11/2002
- Loaded Words Manhattanville College, May 17, 2003
- Dreams and Travel Journal of the Irish Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons,1989
- A Necessary Balance America, 1993
- Part Three: Continuity
- Health on the Horn of Africa 1969
- The Untapped Resource: Medicine and Diplomacy 1971
- Irish Essays 1980
- Threads for a Tapestry 1981
- Famine 1982
- The AIDS Epidemic 1983
- A Bridge to Peace 1988
- Imminent Peril: Public Health in Declining Economy 1991
- A Framework for Survival: Health, Human Rights, and Humanitarian Assistance in Conflicts and Disasters 1993
- Clearing the Fields: Solutions to the Landmine Crisis 1995
- Preventive Diplomacy 1996
- Traditions, Values, and Humanitarian Action 2003
- Technology for Humanitarian Action 2005
- The Influence of Yeats The Bicentennial Address, Georgetown University, 1988Books by Kevin M. Cahill, M.D. cited in this section
- Part Four: Personal
- The Influence of Yeats The Bicentennial Address, Georgetown University, 1988
- On Being Short American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1999
- Suffering and Pain Catholic Near East Magazine, 1984
- A Medical Student’s Impressions of India Extract from the New York State Journal of Medicine, 1960
- The Descendants of the High Kings of Ireland Speech at the Annual Banquet of the American Irish Historical Society, 1982
- Myths, Dreams, and Reality Extracts from Annual Address to the American Irish Historical Society, 1998
- It Ain’t Necessarily So Lenox Hill Hospital, 2003
- An Evolving Tapestry Threads for a Tapestry, 1983
- To Bear Witness America, 2005 / FIDES, The Vatican, 2005
- For Your 65th