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International public health : patients' rights vs. the protection of patents / Yves Beigbeder
Bib ID 3416379
Format BookBook
Author
Beigbeder, Yves
 
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Description Aldershot : Ashgate, c2004 
xiv, 173 p. ; 25 cm. 
ISBN 0754636216 (hbk. : alk. paper) 
Series

Global health

Full contents
  • Machine derived contents note: List of Presentations
  • Foreword
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • PART I: THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE WORLD
  • HEALTH ORGANIZATION
  • 1 United Nations Organizations and Business
  • 2 The World Health Organization and Business
 
Notes

Formerly CIP.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Subjects World health.  |  Business - Cross-cultural studies.  |  Patients - Legal status, laws, etc - Cross-cultural studies.  |  Public health - Cross-cultural studies.

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