An edition of Life for my child (1997)

Life for my child

diarrhea and acute respiratory infections : a study into health behaviour of mothers in Nyangana District, Namibia

Life for my child
Martine Biesbrouck, Martine Bi ...
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An edition of Life for my child (1997)

Life for my child

diarrhea and acute respiratory infections : a study into health behaviour of mothers in Nyangana District, Namibia

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Life for my child: diarrhea and acute respiratory infections : a study into health behaviour of mothers in Nyangana District, Namibia
1997, Dept. of Cultural Anthropology, University of Utrecht, UNITWIN Network for Southern Africa, Ecumenical Institute of Namibia, University of Namibia, Social Science Division, Faculty of Humanities and Social Science
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-149).
"An anthropological field-research."
Submitted as the author's thesis (M.A.).

Published in
[Utrecht] Netherlands, Windhoek
Series
UNITWIN series for Namibia ;, no. 11
Other Titles
Diarrhea and acute respiratory infections

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Library of Congress
RJ103.N3 B54 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 149 p. :
Number of pages
149

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6864133M
ISBN 10
9051872984
LCCN
00379695
Goodreads
3311969

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