Women's Health: Crisis and illness in childbearingLois J. Sonstegard, Karren Kowalski, Betty Jennings Grune & Stratton, 1987 - Gynecologic nursing |
Contents
FamilyCentered Models for Providing Illness 2 Ethical Dilemmas in Womens Health | 11 |
Joyce E Thompson and Henry O Thompson | 25 |
Age Considerations in Childbearing | 45 |
Copyright | |
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