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Vet hears God’s call in providing artificial limbs

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NASHVILLE (RNS) In 2003, Allan Doyle was in Saddam Hussein's palace when a stone wall crushed his left leg. Doctor's had no choice but to amputate it below the knee. Now, Doyle has rediscovered his faith and found a new calling as a prosthetist -- a medical professional who fits amputees with new limbs. By Bob Smietana.

Topics: Ethics, Medical Ethics
Beliefs: Christian - Protestant

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