2010, Number 4
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Aten Fam 2010; 17 (4)
Family Medicine in the Context of Social and Health Inequality
Narro RJ
Language: English
References: 13
Page: 93-96
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First of all, I would like to thank the organizers of the 19
th WONCA World Conference for their kind invitation to talk to you today about two great problems of current society: social inequality and health inequality. Both problems, two sides of the same coin, affect the entire world to different degrees, but much more seriously in the less developed countries.
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