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"Doctors are happy with Mandela's progress, His doctors say he continues to respond satisfactorily to treatment and is much better now than he was when he was admitted to hospital on March 27, 2013," presidential spokesman Mac Maharaj said
"Doctors are happy with Mandela's progress, His doctors say he continues to respond satisfactorily to treatment and is much better now than he was when he was admitted to hospital on March 27, 2013," presidential spokesman Mac Maharaj said. See more of :
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Nelson MandelaSouth African president, Nelson Mandela
"Doctors are happy with Mandela's progress, His doctors say he continues to respond satisfactorily to treatment and is much better now than he was when he was admitted to hospital on March 27, 2013," presidential spokesman Mac Maharaj said. /news/world/mandelas-condition-improves-steadily/eventshow/19361808.cms02
"He has been visited by family and continues to make steady progress," Maharaj said
"He has been visited by family and continues to make steady progress," Maharaj said.(Getty Images) ()See more of :
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"He has been visited by family and continues to make steady progress," Maharaj said.(Getty Images) /news/world/mandelas-condition-improves-steadily/eventshow/19361811.cms03
His lung problem was the result of tuberculosis developed when he was in prison
His lung problem was the result of tuberculosis developed when he was in prison.(Getty Images)
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His lung problem was the result of tuberculosis developed when he was in prison.(Getty Images)
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On Dec. 8, he was taken into a Pretoria hospital for a lung infection and gallstones. He stayed in the hospital for 18 days
On Dec. 8, he was taken into a Pretoria hospital for a lung infection and gallstones. He stayed in the hospital for 18 days. This was Mandela''s longest hospital stay since 2001 when he underwent seven weeks of radiotherapy after being diagnosed with prostate cancer.(Getty Images)
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On Dec. 8, he was taken into a Pretoria hospital for a lung infection and gallstones. He stayed in the hospital for 18 days. This was Mandela''s longest hospital stay since 2001 when he underwent seven weeks of radiotherapy after being diagnosed with prostate cancer.(Getty Images)