Nicholas Wang

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A Danish doctor named Grethe Rask, who had been working in Africa, departed in 1977 from what was then Zaire and returned to Copenhagen for treatment of a condition that had been dragging her downward for several years. During her time in Zaire, Rask had first run a small hospital in a remote town in the north and then served as chief surgeon at a large Red Cross facility in the capital, Kinshasa.
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