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Psychiatry in Ethiopia

Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 1976
Ethiopia, the third most populous country in Africa, having about 27 million people, has a mental health system involving two psychiatric hospitals and six psychiatrists. The author worked as a psychiatrist for six months in the Addis Ababa psychiatric hospital and obtained statistics relating to the patients consulting the outpatient department.
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Schistosomiasis in Ethiopia

Social Science & Medicine, 1988
The literature on schistosomiasis in Ethiopia is reviewed with the objective of bringing together in one paper diverse sources which may not be available to those interested in schistosomiasis. Particular attention is given to the influence of altitude and climate, snail ecology and government economic programs on the distribution of schistosomiasis ...
H, Kloos   +5 more
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Ophthalmology in Ethiopia

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1991
• In one of the poorest countries of the world, accurate and precise information about blindness and eye disease is limited. After a brief background description of Ethiopia, the data available on ocular morbidity and the resources available to the country are discussed.
S, Lewallen, P, Courtright
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Medicine in Ethiopia

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1976
Abstract The medical school in Addis Ababa is situated 9° N of the Equator at an altitude of about 2500 m, the average for the greater part of Central Ethiopian plateau. This altitude corresponds to an inspired oxygen tension of 14.2 kPa (107 mmHg) and an alveolar oxygen tension of around 9.3 kPa (70 mmHg).
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RABIES IN ETHIOPIA

American Journal of Epidemiology, 1982
Rabies is one of the most severe infectious diseases in Ethiopia, with many cases of the disease diagnosed in various parts of the country. The dog is the species most responsible for human exposure, with over 98% of the human cases and vaccinations due to the bite of rabid or suspected rabid dogs. Most of the treatments are due to stray dogs that bite,
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Economic Loss Throughout Ethiopia, Ethiopia’s Claim 7 (Ethiopia/Eritrea)

International Law Reports, 2009
470War and armed conflict — Effect on treaties — Bilateral treaties on economic matters — Whether terminated or suspended by outbreak of war — Liability for losses sustained as a result of war — Economic lossTreaties — Termination and suspension — Effect of outbreak of war between the parties — Conflict between Eritrea and ...
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Ethiopia

Practical Neurology, 2010
Adrian J, Wills, Abenet T, Mengesha
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Needles for Ethiopia

Acupuncture in Medicine, 2007
Gina, Johnson, Sally, Watkins
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Ethiopia

2011
This book is the most complete, accessible, and up-to-date resource for Ethiopian geography, history, politics, economics, society, culture, and education, with coverage from ancient times to the present. Ethiopia is a comprehensive treatment of this ancient country's history coupled with an exploration of the nation today.
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Trauma in Ethiopia

Tropical Doctor, 2016
Thomas, Hampton, Fuad, Ibrahim
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