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Drugs: An Educational Challenge, Linda S. Culver
Drugs: An Educational Challenge, Linda S. Culver
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Modern society has become "pill conscious" which has produced a society of drug takers and abusers.
Students . . . And Marijuana, Linda J. Behrins
Students . . . And Marijuana, Linda J. Behrins
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Perhaps one of the most controversial issues in our society today concerns the current use of hallucinogenic drugs by young people, including students. It may be relevant to ask why we are reacting so violently to the students use of drugs when there are four to eight million alcoholics in the country.
The Nurse-Midwife In The Midwest: A Study Of Factors That Affect Her Utilization, Gwen Marie Ohlendorf
The Nurse-Midwife In The Midwest: A Study Of Factors That Affect Her Utilization, Gwen Marie Ohlendorf
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It is almost trite to refer to the stunning growth of our population and the related expansion of our economy. Not only are there many more Americans for whom health services are to be provided, but many of these fall into the category of the very young and old who require the greatest amount of medical services. The increasing rise in the levels of education and personal income have not only made people aware of what health services are available but also have resulted in their making effective demands for these services. Improved transportation, urbanization, private and governmental health insurance …
One Measure Of Success: A Study Of The Lamaze Technique Of Preparation For Childbirth, Cynthia L. Ketchum
One Measure Of Success: A Study Of The Lamaze Technique Of Preparation For Childbirth, Cynthia L. Ketchum
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The process of the Psychoprophylactic Method of Childbirth, Lamaze Technique, has been receiving increasing emphasis during tbe past twenty years. Receiving its original trial and utilization in Russia in 1949, it was modified and introduced to western society in 1951 by a French physician, Dr. Fernand Lamaze.