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Prof. Paola Manduca
January 25, 2014 |
Professor Paola Manduca
The biological legacy of warfare
Medical personnel in a majority of countries which have been attacked by armies using modern and chemical munitions, such as white phosphorus shells, have reported increases in the number...
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