Conde Nast Traveler 1992 Richard Dawood - Abstracts
Conde Nast Traveler 1992 Richard Dawood | |||||
Title | Subject | Authors | |||
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A nagging case of cabin fever at 35,000 feet. (long haul syndrome, air travel) | Travel, recreation and leisure | Richard Dawood | |||
Beware the bitter pills that pass for medicine abroad. (counterfeit drugs) | Travel, recreation and leisure | Richard Dawood | |||
Medicines to go: you can take them with you. (medicines for travelers)(includes related information) | Travel, recreation and leisure | Richard Dawood | |||
Safe sun. (includes related information)(Traveler's File) | Travel, recreation and leisure | Patrick Tyson, Richard Dawood, Tish Durkin | |||
There were demons in his blood: a traveler survives malaria, barely. (includes related article on anti-malarial drugs) | Travel, recreation and leisure | Richard Dawood, Rian Malan | |||
The right vaccine for every itinerary. | Travel, recreation and leisure | Richard Dawood |
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