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Dr. Geoffrey D. Lehmann
Dr. Geoffrey D. Lehmann—affectionately remembered as “Dr. Lehman” across the Doon Valley—was no distant saint in a white coat. He was a London-born farm boy turned engineer-turned-doctor who traded the comforts of Oxford and Liverpool for dusty roads, monsoon floods, and the cries of patients who had never seen a stethoscope. His story is one […]
