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Social Science & Medicine. Part B: Medical Anthropology, 1979
Indisposition is a Haitian syndrome which falls between psychic and somatic ailments. The term indisposition is common in Haiti and the condition is frequently discussed. Although identified in the Haitian community in Miami, it has not been extensively studied there or previously studied in Haiti.
J, Philippe, J B, Romain
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Indisposition is a Haitian syndrome which falls between psychic and somatic ailments. The term indisposition is common in Haiti and the condition is frequently discussed. Although identified in the Haitian community in Miami, it has not been extensively studied there or previously studied in Haiti.
J, Philippe, J B, Romain
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The Lancet, 1975
In 1958-72, 985 cases of tetanus (excluding tetanus of the newborn) were admitted to a hospital in Haiti. Mortality was 22%, and in later years (1966-72) mortality fell. During this period the dosage of tetanus antitoxin was lowered to 10,000 units and, for sedation, diazepam has satisfactorily replaced multiple-drug regimens used in earlier years ...
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In 1958-72, 985 cases of tetanus (excluding tetanus of the newborn) were admitted to a hospital in Haiti. Mortality was 22%, and in later years (1966-72) mortality fell. During this period the dosage of tetanus antitoxin was lowered to 10,000 units and, for sedation, diazepam has satisfactorily replaced multiple-drug regimens used in earlier years ...
M J, Garnier +3 more
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Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 2015
Raju Jan Singh, Mary Barton-Dock
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Raju Jan Singh, Mary Barton-Dock
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The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2010
Prior to the 7.1 magnitude earthquake that struck on January 12, 2010, conditions were dire in Haiti. Now, nearly a year later and with the emergency phase long since over, a cholera epidemic has hit Haiti.
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Prior to the 7.1 magnitude earthquake that struck on January 12, 2010, conditions were dire in Haiti. Now, nearly a year later and with the emergency phase long since over, a cholera epidemic has hit Haiti.
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Archives of Surgery, 1973
At Hopital Albert Schweitzer in the center of Haiti 2,500 operations are performed each year. The author describes how, in his nine years on the surgical service there, he has developed ways to deal with the fraction of the overwhelming demand that has become the hospital's responsibility.
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At Hopital Albert Schweitzer in the center of Haiti 2,500 operations are performed each year. The author describes how, in his nine years on the surgical service there, he has developed ways to deal with the fraction of the overwhelming demand that has become the hospital's responsibility.
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