Tuesday, December 28, 2004

'Where There is No Doctor' now available online free of charge and in full text

[Each chapter is a separate PDF file]

'Where There is No Doctor' - probably the most important health care
manual of all time - is now available online, free of charge and in
full text, at:

http://www.healthwrights.org/booksonline.htm

'Where There is No Doctor'
http://www.healthwrights.org/books/WTINDonline.htm
en español:
Donde No Hay Doctor
http://healthwrights.org/books/DHNDonline.htm

In addition, the following primary health care books are also
available on the above website:

'Questioning the Solution: The Politics of Primary Health Care and
Child Survival'
http://www.healthwrights.org/books/QTSonline.htm
en español:
Cuestionando la Solución: Las Políticas de Atención Primaria de Salud
y Supervivencia Infantil
http://www.healthwrights.org/static/cuestionando/index.htm

'Nothing About Us Without Us'
http://www.dinf.ne.jp/doc/english/global/david/dwe001/dwe00101.htm
en español:
Nada Sobre Nosotros Sin Nosotros
http://www.healthwrights.org/books/NSNSNonline.htm

'Disabled Village Children'
http://www.dinf.ne.jp/doc/english/global/david/dwe002/dwe00201.htm
en español:
El Niño Campesino Deshabilitado
http://www.healthwrights.org/books/ENCDonline.htm

'Helping Health Workers Learn'
http://www.healthwrights.org/books/HHWLonline.htm
en español:
Aprendiendo a Promover la Salud
http://www.healthwrights.org/books/APLSonline.htm

'Where There Is No Dentist'
http://healthwrights.org/books/WTINDentistonline.htm

All the above e-books are available in both English and Spanish.

Best wishes,
Neil

Dr Neil Pakenham-Walsh
Moderator, HIF-net-at-WHO

[HIF-net-at-WHO profile: Neil Pakenham-Walsh has a background in medicine
and medical publishing, including work with the World Health Organization,
the journal Medicine Digest, and the CD-ROM series Topics in International
Health (Wellcome Trust). He has worked as a medical officer in rural
Ecuador and Peru. From 1996 to 2004 he helped create the INASP-Health
programme (International Network for the Availability of Scientific
Publications), which aims to support cooperation, analysis, and advocacy
among those working to improve access to reliable information for
healthcare workers in developing and transitional countries.
neilpw@doctors.org.uk ]

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