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An Institution Providing Medical And Surgical Treatment And Nursing Care For Sick Or Injured People.
An institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people.
"I can't believe you!" Toshinori repeated for the 100th time in the last hour. "That was a complete overreaction!"
"I think it was perfectly reasonable reaction." Izuku rebutted, voice muffled by the examination table.
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Thank you, Studio Bones. Thank you.
