Fighting to rebuild hospital destroyed by tsunami
The Wall Street Journal, September 12, 2011
For six months, the remains of the hospital in Rikuzentakata have stood empty--wind blowing through the tsunami-smashed rooms where this city's sick once sought care. Dr. Mikihito Ishiki, chief of medicine, is fighting to rebuild his hospital.
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