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Samuel Muriisa, 74, an herbalist who practices traditional medicine, with two of his wives, Jolly Twinomuhwezi, left, and Joyce Mazoba, with a stick he uses with patients in his practice, at their home in the hills of Kabale District, in western Uganda, Feb. 2, 2019. On a continent wracked with epidemics, millions turn to traditional healers. In rural Uganda, not far from the Ebola zone, Muriisa describes his practice. (Esther Ruth Mbabazi/The New York Times)
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