What Doctors Do
Magnum honors physicians for National Doctors’ Day. JERUSALEM—Students observe an operation being performed by Dr. Nathan Saltz in the temporary quarters of the Hadassah Hospital. The original hospital is behind Arab lines on Mount Scopus, and temporary quarters were provided in the Israeli sector of Jerusalem. A new hospital is being built, while in the temporary quarters 4,500 operations are performed annually, and 50 doctors graduate every year, 1957.
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Book of the Week Fuji by Chris Steele-Perkins The impetus for this three-year project began when Steele - Perkins was offered a gift from his Japanese wife of the famous book by nineteenth-century master printmaker Katsushika Hokusai, "36 Views of Mount Fuji". Struck by the verisimilitude of the prints as historical documents of the life of the peoples around the mountain - woodcutters, fishermen, peasants, aristocrats - as well as the beauty and spiritual aspect of the area, Steele-Perkins began to research further. | Join the Fray © Marilyn Silverstone / Magnum Photos What do you think of these photos? Join the Fray, our reader discussion forum. My photographs are primarily about contradictions; the simultaneous and infinite coexistence of beauty mingling with destruction, of love with hatred. The endless capacity for contradiction has defined humanity's existence, and is forced into stark relief in war. Peter van Agtmael |