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Last Friday, Health Secretary Alberto Romualdez, along with Trade and Industry Assistant Secretary Zenaida Maglaya, turned over several boxes of these drugs to Dr. Romulo Busuego, Davao Regional Hospital director.
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DR. ROMULO BUSUEGO
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Last Friday, Health Secretary Alberto Romualdez, along with Trade and Industry Assistant Secretary Zenaida Maglaya, turned over several boxes of these drugs to Dr. Romulo Busuego, Davao Regional Hospital director.
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By Dr. Willie T. Ong | May 3, 2012 - 12:00am
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