Nursing education in Indonesia [letter] / Linda Roemer, Stien Wuntu, Titi Heryanti
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Roemer, Linda, Wuntu, Stien & Heryanti, Titi. (1992). Nursing education in Indonesia [letter] / Linda Roemer, Stien Wuntu, Titi Heryanti. http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/50762
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World health forum 1992 ; 13(1) : 49-51
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