Increasing Access to Surgical Services for the Poor in Rural Haiti: Surgery as a Public Good for Public Health
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Evan S. Garfein | P. Farmer | L. Ivers | Maxi Raymonville | E. Garfein | Louise C. Ivers | Paul E. Farmer | Josué Augustin | Maxi Raymonville | Alice T. Yang | David S. Sugarbaker | J. Augustin | A. Yang
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