This paper describes the unusual problems encountered in making medical services available to a remote Eskimo community and the pattern of utilization of these services by the people of the community. The findings may be of some assistance to other persons concerned with the health needs of a population living under similar adverse circumstances.
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Alaska Medical Library - From: Fortuine, Robert et al. 1993. The Health of the Inuit of North America: A Bibliography from the Earliest Times through 1990. University of Alaska Anchorage. Citation number 1474.
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