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... and opening up, the medical system has been reformed several times, and the five major hospitals that can stand tall in Dongzhou City each have their own advantages.

  Changxing used to be good at oncology and urology. It was the first hospital in Dongzhou to introduce a linear accelerator and the first hospital to carry out kidney replacement surgery. It was also very popular in the early 1990s. It's just that after entering the 21st century, Changxing's brain drain was serious, and it d ...

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