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World Service,03 Jul 2018,17 mins
I Treated New York's First AIDS Patients
The Outlook Podcast ArchiveAvailable for over a year
Dr Joseph Sonnabend is a retired doctor who has had an important role to play in the history of HIV/AIDS. He saw some of the earliest patients in New York in the days before anyone even knew what the condition was. And he invested a huge amount in helping them deal with their illness and the stigma. Joseph is also a musical composer and his music is being performed in public for the first time this week at an HIV/AIDS awareness festival in London. Image and credit: Joseph Sonnabend
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