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Review of Where There is No Doctor
World Medical & Health Policy2011Vol. 3(2), pp. 1–3
Abstract
Abstract Overall, the book appears to provide sufficient information for a layperson to manage simple health events that could arise. For those events that require trained medical support, the authors provide explicit warnings to seek medical attention so that the layperson knows when to take the patient to trained healthcare professionals.
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