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The nurse and her money. Do you need life insurance?
1971
R P Pratt
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D007352
Insurance, Life
Insurance providing for payment of a stipulated sum to a designated beneficiary upon death of the insured.
Life Insurance,Insurances, Life,Life Insurances
D009729
Nursing
The field of nursing care concerned with the promotion, maintenance, and restoration of health.
Nursings
D004471
Economics, Nursing
Economic aspects of the nursing profession.
Nursing Economics,Economic, Nursing,Nursing Economic
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