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Sam Lanfranco <[log in to unmask]>
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Canadian Network on Health in International Development <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 4 Mar 1998 16:58:31 -0500
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From:           [log in to unmask] (Kaye Thomson)

Further to my previous message regarding books for people & village
health
workers in developing countries or areas where there are no doctors or
dentists, the following NEW illustrated handbook is now available from
the
Canadian Public Health Association:  "Where Women Have No Doctor" by A.
August Burns, Ronnie Lovich, Jane Maxwell and Katharine Shapiro.  This,
too, is a Hesperian Foundation publication, but also being distributed
in
Canada by the Canadian Public Health Association, as are "Where There Is
No
Doctor" by David Werner and "Where There Is No Dentist" by Murray
Dickson.


Also available from the Hesperian Foundation and the Canadian Public
Health
Association, in both English & Spanish are:  "Disabled Village Children"
and "Helping Health Workers Learn" by David Werner with Bill Bower and
"A
Book for Midwives" by Susan Klein.

******************************
Kaye Thomson
Programme Officer
Southern African AIDS Training Programme
Canadian Public Health Association
1565 Carling Ave., Suite 400
Ottawa, Ontario, K1Z 8R1
PH: 613-725-3769  FAX: 613-725-9826
Email: [log in to unmask]

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