After graduating, Crandall landed a job at the Medical College of Virginia, where he ran a heart transplant program. It was here that Crandall discovered that there were healing forces far beyond what he had learned in medical school.
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| | Dr. Chauncey Crandall's Unusual Practice | | By Conan Milner | | After graduating, Crandall landed a job at the Medical College of Virginia, where he ran a heart transplant program. It was here that Crandall discovered that there were healing forces far beyond what he had learned in medical school. | | | | | | | | In light of the ongoing war with Iran, we're running a special spring sale to make our reporting accessible at a deeply discounted rate:
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