Book Review: Nancy Waxler-Morrison,Joan M. Anderson,Elizabeth Richardson,& Natalie A. Chambers (Eds.),Cross-Cultural Caring (2nd ed): A Handbook for Health Professionals. Vancouver,BC: University of British Columbia Press,2005. 365 pp. Cloth: $95.00 (CDN),ISBN: 0774812559
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Book Review: Nancy Waxler-Morrison,Joan M. Anderson,Elizabeth Richardson,& Natalie A. Chambers (Eds.),Cross-Cultural Caring (2nd ed): A Handbook for Health Professionals. Vancouver,BC: University of British Columbia Press,2005. 365 pp. Cloth: $95.00 (CDN),ISBN: 0774812559
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