Nurses are doing good work in Iraq
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Nurses are doing good work in Iraq

Jane Houghton , Preston

As a nurse who spent six months in southern Iraq with the British army last winter, I have to reply to Jane Salvage’s article (features December 1). As she says, the citizens of Falluja must have had a horrific time during the recent fighting and will still be suffering.

Nursing Standard. 19, 16, 31-31. doi: 10.7748/ns.19.16.31.s48

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