User talk:Anna B

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Cheers, Sj

Health Docs

Sure thing. My email is seth a) isforinsects , com if you want a faster response. is for Insects 20:42, 19 December 2007 (EST)

More Health Docs

I looked at health.gov and found a big list of US government agencies that provide health information over the Internet. Much of it is US-centric, but virtually all of it is public domain, so you could cherry-pick the stuff that's relevant to third world kids' health, edit to your heart's content, and publish and/or translate it under a nice free license like CC-BY-SA, without needing any further permission. Look here: http://health.gov/nhic/pubs/2008clearinghouses/clearinghouses4.htm . -- gnu@toad.com, 25 Dec 2007


I couldn't get to the link to Hesperian books on your main page but I did find this page which has their books for download:
Hesprian Downloadable Books
I'm not a health professional but "Where There Is No Doctor" has a great reputation!
HTHs
--Gregorio 14:11, 25 December 2007 (EST)