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What did the specialist prescribe in addition to medicine?

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The specialist suggested some useful but expensive medications. He instructed her to eat chapati, veggies, milk, and fruits. He asked her to move to a larger room with windows and doors open. Above all, she should spend an hour in the sun each morning, breathing in fresh air.

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पाठ 8: A Pact with the Sun - Questions [पृष्ठ ३२]

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पाठ 8 A Pact with the Sun
Questions | Q 2 | पृष्ठ ३२

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I never thought of quitting. I knew what I wanted.


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