Maternal Health Care for Public Health Nurses
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Nurses for Public Health Work
Since 1920 an international course of training in Public Health Nursing, organised by the Red Cross Societies, has been held at Bedford College for Women in order to meet the increasing demand in all countries for nurses qualified for service in the Public Health field. This year the students have more than maintained the high standard set by former groups, and all sixteen students received the...
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عنوان ژورنال: Japanese Journal of Health and Human Ecology
سال: 1960
ISSN: 0368-9395,1882-868X
DOI: 10.3861/jshhe.26.434