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in-the-newsNews<p>Retired Marine Sergeant John Peck, 31, who became a quad amputee in 2010 after he stepped on an Improvised Explosive Device in Afghanistan during his second tour of duty, spoke about receiving his bilateral arm transplant at Brigham and Women's Hospital and rehabilitation at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital.</p>

Retired Marine Sergeant John Peck Gets Bilateral Hand Transplant

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Retired Marine Sergeant John Peck, 31, who became a quad amputee in 2010 after he stepped on an Improvised Explosive Device in Afghanistan during his second tour of duty, spoke about receiving his bilateral arm transplant at Brigham and Women's Hospital and rehabilitation at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital.  

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