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Rural Health Centres in Burma
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文献購入ページに移動Burma is a country with a population of about 28 millions, 85 percent of which live in rural areas having engaged in agriculture as their livelihood. Only a very rudimentary type of health and medical facilities had been improvised to these people during the pre-World War Ⅱ years. The country was subjected to British colonialism for about half a century. Then came the Second World War. Whatever had been existing was almost totally devastated during the war. There was complete breakdown of all the public health and medical facilities.
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