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A Day in a Baghdad Psych Hospital
Short-staffed and undersupplied, doctors do their best to treat mental patients.
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A Day in a Baghdad Psych Hospital
A patient after receiving electroconvulsive therapy, or ECT. Despite calls for a ban on the use of the technique without anesthesia, doctors in Baghdad say they often have little choice.
(ABC News)
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