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Midwifery in the Samoa Islands |
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Florence Francillon, Auteur |
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2008 |
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p. 39 |
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Français (fre) |
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ANGLAIS POLYNESIE FRANCAISE SAGE-FEMME
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Lesley Barclay1 is an Australian Professor of Health Services Development who has been traveling around the world since the 1970s, studying the practice of midwifery in different nations, such as France, Canada, the Netherlands, the UK, but also, for example, China, Indonesia, India, etc. Her journey has taught her much about inequalities and procedures in Western and developing countries. She reports2 the peculiar case of the Samoa Islands |
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in Vocation sage-femme > n° 65 [01/09/2008] . - p. 39
[article] Midwifery in the Samoa Islands [Article] / Florence Francillon, Auteur . - 2008 . - p. 39. Langues : Français ( fre) in Vocation sage-femme > n° 65 [01/09/2008] . - p. 39 Mots-clés : |
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Lesley Barclay1 is an Australian Professor of Health Services Development who has been traveling around the world since the 1970s, studying the practice of midwifery in different nations, such as France, Canada, the Netherlands, the UK, but also, for example, China, Indonesia, India, etc. Her journey has taught her much about inequalities and procedures in Western and developing countries. She reports2 the peculiar case of the Samoa Islands |
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