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Paraji and Bidan in Rancaekek : integrated medicine for advanced partnerships among traditional birth attendants and community midwives in the Sunda region of West Java, Indonesia

Ambaretnani, P.

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Ambaretnani, P. (2012, February 7). Paraji and Bidan in Rancaekek : integrated medicine for advanced partnerships among traditional birth attendants and community midwives in the Sunda region of West Java, Indonesia. Leiden Ethnosystems and Development

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Paraji and Bidan in Rancaekek:

Integrated Medicine for Advanced Partnerships among Traditional Birth Attendants and Community Midwives

in the Sunda Region of West Java, Indonesia

Prihatini Ambaretnani

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