Road From Troas
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This book is the life story of a learning-disabled boy who became a physician. Later in life, he felt led by God to create a concept called the Troas concept. It is a story of faith and trust in God that resulted in a very successful career. This autobiography shows how life events gradually resulted in the development of a new concept in medicine, an alternative type of medical practice. He believes that this concept will save the profession he loves and that it will eventually lead to the restoration of the patient-physician-God relationship that is lacking in the practice of medicine today. The book is really about a love story concerning his relationship to God and the women who helped direct the course of his life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781512731484
ISBN10: 151273148X
W. Richard Cashion
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2016
Publisher: WestBow Press
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