Frederick Cossom Hollows AC (9 April 1929 – 10 February 1993) was a New Zealand-born ophthalmologist and humanitarian who devoted a great part of his life to the eradication of curable blindness among the underprivileged communities of Oceania, Asia and Africa.he was a loving family man too.
Born: April 9th, 1929
Died: February 10th, 1993
Categories: Physicians, Activists, New Zealanders, 1990s deaths
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Each year in Africa about two and a half million people go blind...and they just go blind... they sit around in their huts.
To my mind, having a care and concern for others is the highest of the human qualities.