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Iraqi medical education under the intellectual embargo
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CreatedMonday, 10 June 2013
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Created bySuper User
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Last modifiedMonday, 09 January 2017
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Revised bySuper User
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Iraq's health services have declined substantially since the Gulf War and the imposition of United Nations sanctions.1-7 However, the impact of sanctions on the flow of medical and scientific information has received little attention. Iraq was essentially cut off from all outside medical information in 1990 w