A rural doctor in China who is less a metre tall who relies on his wife to carry him for house calls has treated more than 2,000 villagers in recent years.
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Xiao Jiulin, 60, from Jiangxi province in southeastern China, stopped growing as a child due to illness, he is now 90cm tall.
Driven by the lack of medical care in his underdeveloped village and his own suffering with illness, Xiao chose to become a doctor.
He started a small clinic in the village with a borrowed 500 yuan (US$69). However his diminutive stature made many villagers skeptical about his abilities.
One anonymous villager said: “When I first saw him I thought, ‘How can someone so small treat patients?’ I assumed he was a fraud.”
Over three decades of dedication, Xiao has won the villagers’ trust and admiration with his exceptional medical skills and warm, compassionate nature.