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Thursday, December 12, 2002With its intermittently operating elevators, funky smells, shortage of bathrooms, lack of sunlight, vast distances between wards and other nuisances, the building was declared too decrepit for modern surgery by the American College of Surgeons in the 1930s. Soglin said many doctors who come from developing countries say they like the hospital because it reminds them of home. "Being compared to the hospitals of the Third World is not exactly our goal," he said. Sounds like the new building is long overdue. posted by Sydney on 12/12/2002 08:44:00 AM 0 comments 0 Comments: |
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