A review of health and health services in Judaea, Samaria and Gaza, 1989-1990

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Pan American Health Organization. (1990). A review of health and health services in Judaea, Samaria and Gaza, 1989-1990 [Journal articles]. https://iris.paho.org/handle/10665.2/43906
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Annex to: Health conditions of the Arab population in the occupied Arab territories, including Palestine
World Health Assembly, 43. World Health Organization; 7-17 May 1990
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