This is an edited version of one of the "classics" in frequent demand because it includes types of health practitioners and the concept of cultural imposition. It was originally published in 1973 in the ANA (Speeches of the 48 Convention) Kansas City, and reprinted, Transcultural Nursing: Concepts. Theories and Practices by M. Leininger through J. Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York, 1978 (Now out of print)
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