Daily life in North Korea

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Terrible in its artlessness and documentary accuracy, free from excessive pathos, sincere and dynamic narration lifts the usual veil of secrecy, carefully supported by the DPRK special services. The authenticity of a heartfelt story about life and customs in the DPRK is guaranteed by the stories of its former residents who managed to escape from the Land of the Morning Calm, as well as data and figures from the most authoritative sources. The work of a doctor in the DPRK requires complete dedication. Since X-ray machines are in short supply, fluoroscopes are often used, exposing them to high levels of radiation. Because of this, many North Korean doctors eventually develop cataracts. Doctors donate not only their blood to patients, but also pieces of skin for transplantation to patients in the burn department. Dr. Kim was exempted from skin donation because her height and weight were well below average, but she went on hikes in the mountains to collect medicinal herbs on an equal basis with everyone else. Self-manufacturing of medicines is an integral part of the work of any doctor in North Korea. Those who live in warmer areas also grow cotton for bandages. This book is for those who want to know how ordinary people live in the most closed country in the world, are interested in politics, the daily life of various peoples and history.

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Publication language: Russian

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