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Mastoid Disease in Alaska

The American Journal of Nursing, 1961
While these figures are startling, Alaskans, with characteristic vigor and enthusiasm, are entering into programs determined to control the suffering and disability that ear disease causes. There are some 135 physicians spread throughout Alaska's vast land but it is the nursestate health department, public health, and school-who first finds and reports
J W, PHILLIPS, H, LEHMAN
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Nursing in Alaska

The American Journal of Nursing, 1949
A LASKA, the land to which many of us have longed to go, especially on a hot and humid day in August! This beautiful country, and it truly is beautiful, has been a territorial possession of the United States since 1867. At that time Uncle Sam acquired it and became responsible for developing a health program for Alaskans which would compare favorably ...
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Chemotherapy in Alaska

The American Journal of Nursing, 1957
villages of Alaska, you would find a strange outpatient clinic for tuberculosis patients being conducted in a school or a store. The "chemotherapy aide," probably a short, dark-skinned native, would be making explanations in the local dialect as he weighed patients, refilled medicine bottles with isoniazid (INH), para-amino salicylic acid (PAS), and ...
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