Education in American Samoa with special reference to health problems

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1936
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Mitchell, Donald D. Kilolani
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[Honolulu]
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This thesis is the result of an intense interest in health education which grew out of a personal study of conditions in the schools and villages of American Samoa made during the summer of 1932. A survey of health conditions shows that Samoan life Is now a struggle against diseases and parasites, largely introduced, for which the people have developed no immunity and of which they have acquired little knowledge concerning efficacious treatments.
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Typescript.
Bibliography: leaves 200-204.
[2], iv, 204 leaves tables
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Education -- American Samoa, Public health -- Samoan Islands, Education, Manners and customs, Public health, American Samoa, American Samoa, Samoan Islands
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Theses for the degree of Master of Arts (University of Hawaii (Honolulu)) Education no. 135
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