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The Soviet Union [PDF]

open access: possibleNASSP Bulletin, 1990
Soon after becoming General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) in March 1985, Mikhail Gorbachev declared his belief that all aspects of government in the USSR needed not only the correction of past mistakes, but a radically new approach, which had to be generated through 'new political thinking'.
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Pathology in the Soviet Union [PDF]

open access: possibleJAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980
Five pathologists from the United States visited the Soviet Union for three weeks in April 1978 to learn of the training in and the practice of pathology in that country. The major observations of the Americans were that (1) pathology is a medical specialty in the Soviet Union, with practice limited to anatomic pathology; (2) exfoliative cytology and ...
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Nursing Standard, 1989
More than 70 children and eight of their mothers became infected with HIV after a nurse reused contaminated syringes in a Russian hospital, an international AIDS conference has heard.
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Nursing Standard, 1988
In the USSR, the national health care system is to be given an overhaul following the release of a document by the Soviet government. The report is the result of several months of nationwide consultation and contains a review of existing services as well as suggestions for improvements.
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Nursing Standard, 1987
While Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev was last week holding Star Wars talks with Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan, nurses in the USSR have received large pay rises to combat recruitment problems.
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The Soviet Union

1986
In August 1949 the Soviet Union tested its first atomic bomb, four years later, a thermonuclear device, and in 1957 the world’s first intercontinental ballistic missile. In 1956 the USSR began deploying strategic bombers capable of reaching the United States.
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The “Radiofication” of the Soviet Union

Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History, 2017
Stephen Lovell, Russia in the Microphone Age: A History of Soviet Radio, 1919- 1970. xi + 237 pp. New York: Oxford University Press, 2015. ISBN-13 9780198725268. $59.95. Anyone who has ever traveled to the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation is used to the more or less steadily playing radio in the kitchen. After World War II, radio became the most
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The Soviet Union

International Affairs, 1981
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