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What public health workers must know,
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This review is from: Child Survival: Anthropological Perspectives on the Treatment and Maltreatment of Children (Culture, Illness and Healing) (Hardcover)
Seldom as a public health workers, we look back and truly understand the meaning of "biological process in action." Though our good intentions have based our action to "help" the citizens of Third World countries, have we question ourselves enough, what will then happen to the "natural-evolutionary-event?" of the individuals? This book opens up that question and deliberately proposed a new way to think for those who work in public health fields. Of all the efforts to have a "better future," consequences awaits our responsibilities.
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Child Survival: Anthropological Perspectives on the Treatment and Maltreatment of Children (Culture, Illness and Healing) by Nancy Scheper-Hughes (Paperback - October 31, 1987)
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