Children’s hospital starts program for hand transplants
Boston Children’s Hospital has started the world’s first hand transplant program for youngsters, with the goal of restoring limbs to victims of devastating infections, fires, or accidents.
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Boston Children’s Hospital has started the world’s first hand transplant program for youngsters, with the goal of restoring limbs to victims of devastating infections, fires, or accidents.
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