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Dr. James Justice, interview, 2015
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- Dr. James Justice (Director of Health Training, Peace Corps Korea, cohort K-4) discusses healthcare issues in South Korea in the 1960s when he was a Peace Corps Korea doctor. This interview conducted by Liz Maxfield was recorded at a Peace Corps Korea reunion, Ghost Ranch, New Mexico, 2015. Topics include: tuberculosis, family planning program f... AbiquiuAbiquiúSeattleAlaskaNew MexicoArizonaMarshall IslandsGhost RanchRio ArribaSouth KoreaJapanUSA
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- 2015
- Location:
- Marshall Islands
- Format:
- sound
- Collections:
- Digital Public Library of America
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- University of Southern California Digital Library
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- University of Southern California. Libraries
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- University of Southern California Digital Library
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