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Baghdad Effects of sanctions on Iraq's health professionals

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The Lancet 19 April 1997lancet

Peter Kandela
 Adnan Zaki is a medical registrar at a Baghdad teaching hospital. When he is not working, he should be studying for the Arab Board examination, but most of his spare time is spent working as a welder and a knife grinder in order to sup-plement his meagre wage. Because of the dire economic situation of the country, the Iraqi dinar is now almost worthless and Zaki's monthly salary of 3000 dinar is currently worth only US$2·5. He is forced to supplement this income in any way he can. He now evades ...
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