It was a 1960s in New England Journal of Medicine. That was the last thing. And we're talking about 2003. No books there. No books. And I. I still remember this. And we. And Women had to come in and bring their own sutures when they go to operate. And doctors. And women. Doctors could not deliver maternal care to other women. And they put them in this big room with iron beds. It was just off. (37:12–37:17)
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Asserts that women in Afghanistan had to bring their own sutures for operations.
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