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Temos a certeza de que a vida continua a ser breve, mas a arte já vai longa. Há quem diga que rever a história da medicina é um exercício de humildade para entender os contextos.
Temos a certeza de que a vida continua a ser breve, mas a arte já vai longa. Há quem diga que rever a história da medicina é um exercício de humildade para entender os contextos.
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