State of Agitation
Irish Neurologist William Howlett has been practicing in a bustling Tanzania hospital for over 30 years. With his 71st birthday approaching fast and loneliness as his only companion, Howlett looks bac…
State of Agitation
Irish Neurologist William Howlett has been practicing in a bustling Tanzania hospital for over 30 years. With his 71st birthday approaching fast and loneliness as his only companion, Howlett looks back on the defining moments of his life. The Irish Neurologist William P. Howlett (70) has been practicing in Moshi, Tanzania for over 30 years. At the bustling Kilimanjaro Medical Centre he still pursues his passion for treatment, teaching, and research. With his 71st birthday approaching fast, William P. Howlett looks back on the defining moments of his life: experiencing the devastating AIDS epidemic of the 1980s firsthand, losing his wife in 1992, and the decision to remain in Tanzania without her, a choice which threw him into the deep abyss of solitude. Nowadays, the relentlessness of his work is his only reprieve from loneliness. —Joris Bulstra
State of Agitation
Comedy
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Irish Neurologist William Howlett has been practicing in a bustling Tanzania hospital for over 30 years. With his 71st birthday approaching fast and loneliness as his only companion, Howlett looks back on the defining moments of his life. The Irish Neurologist William P.
Howlett (70) has been practicing in Moshi, Tanzania for over 30 years. At the bustling Kilimanjaro Medical Centre he still pursues his passion for treatment, teaching, and research. With his 71st birthday approaching fast, William P.
Howlett looks back on the defining moments of his life: experiencing the devastating AIDS epidemic of the 1980s firsthand, losing his wife in 1992, and the decision to remain in Tanzania without her, a choice which threw him into the deep abyss of solitude. Nowadays, the relentlessness of his work is his only reprieve from loneliness. —Joris Bulstra.