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BukuDelivery of health care services in less developed countries with emphasis on integration of family planning with maternal and child health: a literature search
Bibliografi
Author: George Washington University Medical Center
Bahasa: (EN )    
Penerbit: George Washington University Medical Center     Tempat Terbit: Washington, D.C.    Tahun Terbit: 1973    
Jenis: Article
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  • Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
    • Nomor Panggil: SALUS 00710
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Abstract
This bibliography includes 180 items arranged alphabetically by personal and corporate author. Annotations accompany all entries except those that could not be located, or where the titles adequately indicate the contents. There are two indexes: one included all personal names listed in the citations and/or descriptive notes, and the other includes countries and identifies organizations mentioned in the citations. Literature was requested from social services and church-related organizations, embassies of developing countries, and abstracting and indexing services such as Excerpta Medica, Index Medicus, Current Publications in Population/Family Planning, etc., as well as published and unpublished bibliographies. The subject scope emphasizes integration of family planning with maternal and child care in the health services of developing countries. An indication of the type of literature collected can be seen from the following entries: The Role of the Health Centre in an Integrated Health Programme in a Developing Country; Integration of Family Planning with a Public Health Programme; Maternal Nutrition and Family Planning, etc. An analysis of the literature and country-by-country reports on literature dealing with family planning/maternal and child health follow the bibliographic citations.
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