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Muslims of Gondar 1864-1941

Annales d'Ethiopie, 2000
Résumé : Bien que la Chrétienté fût dominante sur les plateaux éthiopiens, il est également vrai que ces mêmes plateaux recelaient une minorité musulmane, permanente et autochtone. Comme le cas est fréquent en Afrique, la vie quotidienne des Musulmans des plateaux éthiopiens était très liée au commerce.
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Restoration of historical monuments of Gondar

Annales d'Ethiopie, 1985
Woredekal Solomon. Restoration of historical monuments of Gondar. In: Annales d'Ethiopie. Volume 13, année 1985. pp. 119-133.
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Traditional pharmaceutical practice in gondar region, northwestern Ethiopia

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1984
The knowledge and skills of Ethiopian traditional healers in Gondar region on the pharmaceutical aspects of their practice were assessed using a questionnaire. Of the 86 healers interviewed, only 83 gave responses good enough to be considered in the analysis of results.
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Pattern of intussusception at Gondar, Ethiopia.

East African medical journal, 1998
Thirty three intussusception cases operated at the Gondar College of Medical Sciences hospital are presented. Thirteen of them were infants and the rest older children and adults. Clinical presentation, preoperative management, type of intussusception, cause, surgical procedures, and outcome are analysed.
M, Kedir, T, Tesfamichael
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Congenital malformations in Gondar Hospital, Ethiopia.

East African medical journal, 1995
A retrospective record analysis of the last six years was done to determine the pattern of congenital malformations in the paediatrics department of Gondar College of Medical Sciences Hospital, North Gondar, Ethiopia. Of a total of 7489 admissions, 191 cases of congenital malformations were found, accounting for about 2.6% of the total admissions.
T, Tessema, M, Abuohay
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Tropical pyomyositis in Gondar, Ethiopia.

Tropical and geographical medicine, 1996
Seventy-two cases of pyomyositis are reported from the north-western highlands of Ethiopia. The majority (76.4%) came from highland areas over 1,800 meters above sea level. The clinical picture of the disease was similar to that seen in other East African countries. Staphylococcus aureus was recovered from 69 of 72 pus cultures.
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Food Safety Practice and Associated Factors among Meat Handlers in Gondar Town: A Cross-Sectional Study

Journal of Environmental and Public Health, 2020
Dawit Getachew Yenealem   +1 more
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