Diagnosis Under Stress – Angola 2015
“My chest hurts severely and the pounding of my heart is relentless,” exclaimed a woman of forty whom I […]
“My chest hurts severely and the pounding of my heart is relentless,” exclaimed a woman of forty whom I […]
Shock. Arriving in Angola inevitably distresses my soul. Though I lived here for two year and have return annually
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