Tribute to Jack Dreyfus in Ghana
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In May 2000 Jack Dreyfus, the founder of the Dreyfus Health Foundation, travelled to Ghana to see first hand the benefits of a program promoting the medical use of the anti-epileptic drug phenytoin, he had supported for many years. While there he was honored for his work in Ghana. This video was produced by Ghana Television's "The Breakfast Show" and chronicles the visit and shows the benefit of Mr. Dreyfus's work to the people of Ghana.
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