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Leprosy: health education
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Health education A health worker in India is talking to leprosy patients with nerve damage about self care of the hands and feet. She is using an illustrated flannel graph as a teaching aid. Emphasis is on the early recognition of injury to the affected limb and its appropriate management.
Title: Leprosy: health education
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Health education A health worker in India is talking to leprosy patients with nerve damage about self care of the hands and feet.
She is using an illustrated flannel graph as a teaching aid.
Emphasis is on the early recognition of injury to the affected limb and its appropriate management.
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