Nursing Times 1999 Marsh Gelbart - Abstracts

Nursing Times 1999 Marsh Gelbart
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A fetching little lilac number.(includes related article)(historical view of nurse uniforms)HealthMarsh Gelbart
Influenza: the mutating assassin waiting to strike.HealthMarsh Gelbart
Malaria: a scourge of humankind.(historical viewpoint of malaria)HealthMarsh Gelbart
Measles: the child slayer.HealthMarsh Gelbart
Meningitis: time to panic?(statistical evidence pointing to expected increased incidence of meningitis cases during 1999)HealthMarsh Gelbart
Plague: the flea-borne horror story.HealthMarsh Gelbart
Pneumonia: still a deadly disease.HealthMarsh Gelbart
Polio strikes back.(includes related articles)(history of treating polio patients)HealthMarsh Gelbart
Prader-Willi syndrome.HealthMarsh Gelbart
Riley-Day syndrome.(In Our Parents' Shadow series on rare inherited diseases.)HealthMarsh Gelbart
Smoke signals.(psychological aspects of women and smoking)HealthMarsh Gelbart
Tetanus - death by toxin.HealthMarsh Gelbart
The march of cholera.(historical perspective of cholera)HealthMarsh Gelbart
The sting in the tail.(includes symptoms and related case study)(health aspects of polio sufferers)HealthMarsh Gelbart
Time travel.(medical treatment of trauma patients)HealthMarsh Gelbart
Tuberculosis: a menace reborn.(analysis of lung disease)HealthMarsh Gelbart
Whooping cough: how the west was won.HealthMarsh Gelbart
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