Cholera and Nothing More

Public Health Ethics 3 (1):60-62 (2010)
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Abstract

Specialised services for urgent public health demands are justifiable even in countries where general medical need is great, medical services are in short supply, and those offering specialised public health services can meet some general medical need.

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