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The British Medical Association (BMA) has criticised the poaching of health professionals from developing nations by wealthy countries, including Britain, the USA and Australia: BMA chairman James Johnson said Australia had 48,000 doctors for its population of 20 million, while Ghana, which had the same size population, had just 1,500 doctors. In 1947, the BMA offered An Exhibition of African Art, a small collection of ancient Egyptian objects, which included textiles and tools--some of the first pieces of African art from below the Sahara. BMA Scotland, First report on the impact of tobacco on reproductive and child health is published by the BMA, news release, <http://www. |
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