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DAGUPAN CITY — Christmas came early at the government-owned Region 1 Medical Center (RIMC)here after a Good Samaritan donated a bronchoscope from the US that will diagnose and treat indigent patients suffering from lung problems.


Dr. Pedro Dayrit, a US based doctor married to a Dagupeña, Dr. Elmina Margarita Fernandez, daughter of Immigration Commissioner Alipio Fernandez Jr., brought home with him the second-hand equipment estimated to cost about P500,000.
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Dr. Jesus Canto, RIMC director, disclosed this when he and other Department of Health (DOH) officials were invited by the provincial board last Friday to report on the status of SARS in Pangasinan and proposals to contain the spread of the disease.
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DAGUPAN CITY — Christmas came early at the government-owned Region 1 Medical Center (RIMC)here after a Good Samaritan donated a bronchoscope from the US that will diagnose and treat indigent patients suffering from lung problems.


Dr. Pedro Dayrit, a US based doctor married to a Dagupeña, Dr. Elmina Margarita Fernandez, daughter of Immigration Commissioner Alipio Fernandez Jr., brought home with him the second-hand equipment estimated to cost about P500,000.
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Dr. Jesus Canto, RIMC director, disclosed this when he and other Department of Health (DOH) officials were invited by the provincial board last Friday to report on the status of SARS in Pangasinan and proposals to contain the spread of the disease.
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