Arctic Medical Research 1993; vol 52(suppl 8)


THE HEALTH OF THE INUIT OF NORTH AMERICA: A Bibliography fron the Earliest Times though 1990


Acknowledgments
Introduction
Suggestions for the User
Abbreviations and Codes
Maps of Alaska and Canada


PART 1. GENERAL STUDIES ON HEALTH


1. General

1.0 Health Information, Not Otherwise Classified
1.1 Paleopathological Studies
1.2 Traditional Healing
1.3 Early Narrative Accounts of Direct Observation (pre- 1945)
1.4 Early Descriptive or Scientific Studies (pre- 1945)
1.5 Historical Writing
1.6 Autobiographies and Personal Narratives
1.7 Biographies
1.8 Bibliographies with Health-related Materials


2. The Environment and Health

2.0 The Environment and Health, General
2.1 Community Water, Sanitation, and Housing
2.2 Radiobiology and Radioactive Substances
2.3 Chemical Hazards of the Environment
2.4 Health Effects of Geography, Weather, Climate, and Seasons
2.5 Cultural and Socio-economic Determinants of Health


3. Studies on the Healthy Individual

3.0 Normal Physiology and Metabolism
3.1 Blood Lipid Studies
3.2 Cold Adaptation and Acclimatization
3.3 Cardio-respiratory Physiology and Fitness
3.4 Diet and Nutrition
3.5 Growth, Stature, Anthropometry, and Anatomic Variation
3.6 Blood Groups
3.7 Other Genotypes and Phenotypes
3.8 Psychological and Behavioral Testing


4. Health Surveys and Vital Statistics

4.0 General Health Surveys and General Epidemiology
4.1 Vital and Mortality Statistics
4.2 Demography and Population
4.3 Birth Rate and Fertility
4.4 Health Services Statistics

5. Health Programs and Services
5.0 General Health Programs
5.1 Curative Programs
5.2 Pteventive Programs, Health Promotion, and Health Education
5.3 Planning, Management, Evaluation, and Financing of Health Programs
5.4 Health Facilities
5.5 Problems of Isolation, Transportation. and Communication
5.6 Self-determination in Health Programs
5.7 Health Research and Research Methods


6. Health Manpower and Training

6.0 Physicians
6.1 Nurses
6.2 Indigenous Community Health Workers
6.3 Other Health Workers



PART II. SPECIFIC DISEASES, INCLUDING CONTROL PROGRAMS


7. Specific Infectious and Parasitic Diseases

7.0 Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, General
7.1 Bacterial Infections of the Intestine
7.2 Tuberculosis
7.3 Streptococcal Infections
7.4 Haemophilus influenzae Infections
7.5 Botulism
7.6 Miscellaneous Bacterial Infections
7.7 Sexually Transmitted Diseases
7.8 Viral Hepatitis
7.9 Measles and Other Viral Exanthemata
7. 10 Specific Respiratory Viral Infections, Except Influenza
7.11 Poliomyelitis and Enteric Viral Infections
7.12 Miscellaneous Viral Infections
7.13 Parasitic Infections, General
7.14 Cystic and Alveolar Hydatid Disease
7.15 Other Helminthic Infections
7.16 Protozoal Agents
7.17 Other Infectious Agents, Not Elsewhere Classified


8. Neoplasms

8.0 Neoplasms, General
8.1 Epidemiological Studies of Cancer
8.2 Specific Cancers and Case Reports
8.3 Virus-associated Cancers


9. Endocrine, Nutritional, and Metabolic Diseases

9.0 Diabetes Mellitus
9.1 Other Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders
9.2 Nutritional Diseases or Deficiencies


10. Diseases of the Blood and Blood-forming Organs

10.0 Blood Diseases
11. Mental and Addictive Disorders
11.0 Mental Disorders, General
11.1 Psychoses
11.2 Alcohol and Drug Abuse
11.3 Tobacco Use and Abuse
11.4 Miscellaneous Specific Mental Disorders


12. Diseases of the Nervous System and Sense Organs

12.0 Diseases of the Nervous System, including Meningitis
12.1 Diseases of the Ear and Mastoid Process; Hearing
12.2 Diseases of the Eye and Adnexae; Vision


13. Diseases of the Circulatory System

13.0 Arteriosclerosis and Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease
13.1 Hypertension and Stroke
13.2 Other Cardiovascular Diseases


14. Diseases of the Respiratory System

14.0 Influenza, Pneumonia, and Other Respiratory Infections
14.1 Other Diseases of the Respiratory System


15. Diseases of the Digestive System

15.0 Gastrointestinal Diseases, General
15.1 Dental and Oral Cavity Disease


16. Diseases of the Genito-urinary System

16.0 General and Specific Diseases of the Genito-urinary System


17. Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Puerperium

17.0 Normal Pregnancy, Labor, and Delivery
17.1 Complications of Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Puerperium
17.2 Contraception


18. Diseases of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissues

18.0 General and Specific Diseases of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissues


19. Diseases of the Musculo-skeletal System and Connective Tissue

19.0 General and Specific Diseases of the Musculo-skeletal System and Connective Tissue

20. Congenital Anomalies and Hereditary Diseases
20.0 Congenital Anomalies and Hereditary Diseases, General
20.1 Specific Developmental Anomalies
20.2 Specific Hereditary Diseases


21. Certain Conditions Originating in the Perinatal Period

21.0 Diseases and Other Conditions Originating in the Perinatal Period


22. Symptoms, Signs, and Ill-defined Conditions

22.0 Symptoms, Signs, and Ill-defined Conditions

23. Injury and Poisoning
23.0 Injury and Accidents, General
23.1 Suicide and Self-inflicted Injury
23.2 Violence and Aggression Against Others
23.3 Infanticide
23.4 Frostbite, Hypothermia, and Other Cold Injury
23.5 Poisoning



INDEXES AND LISTS

Subject Index

Author Index

List of Regions and Ethnic Subgroups

List of Communities with Regional Codes



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