The Lost History of Cardiac Surgery in Afghanistan: Establishment, Evolution, Halt, and Reemergence

  • 0Department of General Surgery, Razia Bahlol Wardak Hospital, Madina-Township, PD-5, Company, Kabul, Afghanistan.

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