Health Clinics

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The birth of the Cuban polyclinic
Fitz, Don
Article
2018
During the 1960s, Cuban medicine experienced changes as tumultuous as the civil rights and antiwar protests in the United States. While activists, workers, and students in western Europe and the Unite...
Social Movements/Social Change: The Politics and Practice of Organizing - Socialist Studies 4
Cunningham, Frank; Findlay, Sue; Kadar, Marlene, et.al.
Book
1988
This collection of essays covers movements related to labour, ecology, childcare, peace, disability, gay rights, and access to abortion.

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Free clinic
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A free clinic is a medical facility offering community healthcare on a free or very low-cost basis in countries with marginal or no universal health care.

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Medical Aid To Nicaragua
Organization profile published 1982
Organization
1982
South Riverdale Community Health Centre
Organization profile published 1981
Organization
1981
The South Riversake Community Health Centre is primarily a health unit delivering family and community health care to the residents of the Riverdale area of Toronto.