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Editorial
A donor’s tale
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Competing interests: None.
Maggie Harris is a secondary school teacher, with a degree in Modern Languages and a Masters in Medical Ethics. She is a member of the fundraising group for the Manchester branch of The Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture and enjoys Flamenco dancing, which is the hardest thing she has ever learned.
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