Lucia Orlando Settembrini, sitting in an office of the hospital in which she works, says: “Without them we could not keep the emergency service open. It could not continue to exist.” “They” are the 12 Cuban doctors that the doctor, head of unit, has been in charge of and who, for three years, have allowed the ER service of the Juan Pablo II hospital in Lamezia Terme, in Calabria, in southern Italy, to function. They are part of a contingent that…