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Revisiting ‘rural’

Science of The Total Environment, 2020
'Rural' is widely referred to across an array of disciplines. Often used to broadly describe study groups or areas, the definition of 'rural' has been subject to discussion and debate, triggering a diverse set of conceptual and practical meanings of the term.
Ian MacGregor-Fors   +1 more
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Rural Perinatology

Pediatrics, 1975
An evaluation of perinatal care practices in Iowa community hospitals is presented. Seventy-two hospitals were visited by a University-based perinatal care team. After an initial assessment, educational programs aimed at correcting deficient care practices were carried out in the community hospitals. A review of the data indicates an improvement in the
H A, Hein   +2 more
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Rural Planning

Journal of the Royal Sanitary Institute, 1950
Planning is a topical word, but the science of town planning can be traced down the ages. Until recent years, however, emphasis has been on " town " and not on " country " planning. Legislation has linked professions of medicine, sanitary engineering and planning towards the application of the modern concept of town and country planning.
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Rural Endophthalmitis

Ophthalmology, 1989
The antibiotic regimens recommended for empiric use in posttraumatic endophthalmitis are based on data collected from medical centers in large metropolitan areas. In rural areas, trauma resulting in endophthalmitis frequently involves injuries with perforating objects that are contaminated with organic matter.
H C, Boldt   +4 more
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Rural entrepreneurship

2011
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Gerard Mcelwee, Andrew Atherton
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Rural Sewerage

Journal of the Royal Sanitary Institute, 1952
Attention is drawn to the desirability of a survey to ascertain the number of pail closets in use in homes and schools, and the need for a planned programme of conversion. Sewerage schemes in the author's district which have been put in hand to improve drainage conditions are briefly described.
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Rural Realities 

Anesthesiology, 1998
J A, Aldrete, V T, Aldrete
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Rural Practitioner, Rural Practice

1983
We embrace conflicting images of the traditional rural physician. On the one hand, the old-time country doctor in solo practice symbolizes the idyllic, pastoral life we associate with our nation’s agricultural past. The horse-and-buggy doctor, the dependable general practitioner who delivered babies, kept their parents healthy, and comforted dying ...
Cornelia F. Mutel, Kelley J. Donham
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Rural homelessness

2002
<i>Rural Homelessness</i> explores the shifting policy context of homelessness and social exclusion in relation to rural areas in the UK and other countries in the developed world. Drawing on the first comprehensive survey of rural homelessness in the UK, the book positions these findings within a wider international context.
Paul Cloke   +2 more
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Rural Telepsychiatry

Psychiatric Services, 1998
Telepsychiatry is the use of telecommunications technology to connect patients and health care providers, permitting effective diagnosis, education, treatment, consultation, transfer of medical data, research, and other health care activities. Telepsychiatry has been used as a partial solution to the problem of limited psychiatric services for clinics ...
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