ANESTHETIC EQUIPMENT EXPO UNDERWAY IN MASHHAD

From: Info-Prod Research (Middle East) | Date: November 5, 2006 | Copyright information

According to "Tehran Times", an exhibit for anesthetist instruments opened in Mashhad in presence of representatives of the global leading medical hardware manufacturers. The exhibit is underway on the sidelines of the ninth congress on "Anesthesiology and Recovery" in northeastern city of Mashhad. The exhibit has been arra...

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