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Doctor Saw AIDS Patients When Others Wouldn't
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Saturday, 22 December 2007 11:23
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Doctor Saw AIDS Patients
When Others Wouldn't
The men showed up at Dr. Brady Allen's office in the early 1980s tired and achy, with swollen glands and fever. Some had rapidly lost weight. Others complained of red spots in their eyes.
They were among the first people in Dallas with AIDS – a disease that first struck sexually active gay men and was so mysterious and terrifying that many doctors wouldn't see or even touch them.
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