Che and Medicine Ernesto Guevara on the Social Role of Doctors
تشي والطب إرنستو جيفارا حول الدور الاجتماعي للأطباء
Che Guevara’s passion for public health contributed to his a legacy of social medicine in Latin America, and this book explores and reveals his thoughts on the role of a doctor. Features an introduction by Aleida Guevara March, MD, a Cuban physician who is the eldest daughter of four children born to Ernesto "Che" Guevara and his second wife, Aleida March
Before Ernesto Che Guevara became “Che,” before he traveled Latin America, before he joined Fidel in Cuba, he was a medical school student. In 1956 he wrote to his mother before leaving to go and join the guerilla expedition to Cuba: “My path seems to be slowly but surely diverging from that of clinical medicine, but not so far that I have lost my nostalgia for hospitals. What I told you about the professorship in physiology was a lie, but not a big one. It was a lie because I never planned to accept it, but the offer was real and there was a strong possibility that they were going to give it to me, as I had an interview and everything. Anyway, that’s all history. Saint Carlos \[Karl Marx\] has made a new recruit.”

Bibliographic Data
| Author | |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Seven Stories PressWebsite |
| Publisher Address | info@sevenstories.com |
| Country | USA |
| Primary Category | Ideas and Policies |
| Also In | |
| Published | 2025 |
| Language | English (EN) |
| Pages | 144 pages |
| Edition | first |
| Dimensions | 8×5 |
| ISBN | 9781644214251 |
| Translation | Not Translated |












