Anti-Nuclear Doctors to Meet in Hiroshima
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. —
The International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War will hold its ninth World Congress this October in Hiroshima, a city ravaged by an atomic bomb in 1945.
More than 3,500 doctors from 70 nations will meet for four days to examine issues confronting the medical profession and the human race in the nuclear age, the group said last week.
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