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The aids epidemic: Balancing compassion & justice

The AIDS epidemic has been a subject of intense interest and concern, prompting the creation of resources that aim to balance compassion and justice. The book "The AIDS Epidemic: Balancing Compassion and Justice" by Glenn G. Wood and John E. Dietrich is a significant contribution to this effort. It serves as a guide for those affected by the epidemic, offering insights into the medical, psychological, and spiritual dimensions of the disease. The book is part of the Critical Concern Series and is available for purchase on platforms like Amazon, where it can be found under the title "The AIDS Epidemic: Balancing Compassion and Justice".
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The book is not only a resource for those who are victims of the epidemic but also for individuals who wish to understand the complexities of the situation. It provides a comprehensive look at the medical, psychological, and spiritual aspects of the AIDS epidemic, ensuring that readers receive accurate and balanced information. The book's availability on Amazon and other platforms highlights its accessibility and the desire to help others learn more about this tragic disease.

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Author(s) Dietrich, John E. - Personal Name
Woo, Glenn G. - Personal Name
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Call Number 261.832292 Woo a
ISBN/ISSN 880703091
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Classification 261.832292
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GMD Print
Language English
Publisher Multnomah
Publishing Year 1990
Publishing Place Portland, Oregon
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