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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 January 2010
In its desire to spread as much as possible knowledge of the Geneva Conventions among nursing personnel, the ICRC has published a booklet entitled Rights and Duties of Nurses under the Geneva Conventions of August 12, 1949. It is available in a pocketsize edition, bound in a plastic cover, and has been reprinted several times since it came out in July 1969. Already 17,345 copies have been sold: 3,421 in French, 7,236 in German, 3,980 in English, and 2,708 in Spanish.
1 See International Review, 02, 1971.Google Scholar
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