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Document

Publication Date

1968

Description

This document has five articles related to the Peace Corps and its volunteers' work in controlling and preventing disease in developing nations. The first article is a broad overview of the Peace Corps' work and its focus on controlling disease through changing habits and population control. The next four articles are about the ways a volunteer can help by being a nurse, a paramedical specialist, a liberal arts graduate or a doctor.

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S 19.2:H 34/1

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