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Why do you think falconbridge said that most surgeons only worked on slave ships because of their financial situation
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Why do you think falconbridge said that most surgeons only worked on slave ships because of their financial situation
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That's because working on such ships was very profitable. Surgeons could go there and earn easy money, while the work on land was far less paid and they were often in debts. Those who weren't wanted more money.
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