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Cultural Difference and Medical Care; The Case of the Spanish-Speaking People of the Southwest
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EthnicityFirst Rate BookHealth Care DisparityLatin American StudyMicrobial VirusInexpensive.the ReproductionMedical CareMedical MicrobiologyLatin American DiasporaSpanish Cultural StudiesMedical AnthropologyInfection ControlLanguage StudiesAntimicrobial ResistanceCultural DifferenceVirology.the BookClinical MicrobiologySpanish-speaking PeopleCultureMicrobiologyMedicineSpanishCultural AnthropologyImmigrant HealthDiagnostic Microbiology
bacteria and viruses makes up most of the remainder of the book.Important chapters are devoted to the normal bacterial flora of the body, to diagnostic bacteriology, and to the general principles of virology.The book has been litho- graphed from typewritten pages, is bound in paper and is, therefore, inexpensive.The reproduction of illustrations is surprisingly good.This is a first rate book and it should be required read- ing for medical students.Since it contains no bibliography and a minimum of controversial detail the physician with deeper interests in the subject may wish to own the more elaborate standard texts for reference.