nevver:

Charles Moore
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nevver:

Jack White
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b-c-d:

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humanly:

Kyle Thompson
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doctorswithoutborders:

Ahmed*, 31, lies in his hospital bed as a relative looks on. A farmer in Kunduz, Ahmed suffered serious abdominal and leg injuries after setting off a hidden explosive in his field.  Before the opening of the MSF surgical hospital in Kunduz Province, northern Afghanistan, people in the region suffering from severe injuries had two options. They made the long and dangerous journey to Kabul or Pakistan, or they visited an expensive private clinic. As a result, few patients received the trauma care they needed. In less than a year, the MSF trauma center, equipped with an emergency room, two operating theaters, and an intensive care unit, has seen more than 3,700 patients. The majority are victims of so-called “general trauma”—road traffic accidents, domestic violence, or civilian gunshot wounds.More photos: Trauma Care Where There Was None in Northern Afghanistan *All patients’ names have been changed.Photos: Afghanistan 2012 © Michael Goldfarb/MSF
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w-tf:

小狼
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southern-dreamin:

love him.
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modernhist0ry:

http://weheartit.com/entry/29364930/
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