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In An Apache Nightmare, Charles Collins tells the story of the
Battle at Cibecue Creek, a pivotal event in the Apache Wars. On
August 28, 1881, Col. Eugene Asa Carr left Fort Apache, Arizona
Territory, with two cavalry troops and a company of Indian scouts.
Their aim was to arrest a Cibecue Apache medicine man,
Nock-ay-det-klinne, rumored to be inciting his followers against
whites in the area. The arrest at Cibecue Creek was uneventful, but
as Carr's forces returned to Fort Apache, the medicine man's
followers attacked. The Apaches were soon joined by the Indian
scouts, marking the skirmish as the only wholesale mutiny of an
Indian scout company in U.S. military history. Basing his account
on extensive primary sources, including testimony from Apaches
themselves, Collins describes the events leading up to the
incident, recreates the battle, and analyzes its aftermath.
The health service is considered as whole in this book, which deals
with organizational issues relating to health service provision,
including hospitals and personnel management. It includes analysis
and discussion of issues of international relevance, particularly
health planning, human resource management, information systems,
and financial and supplies management. It is ideal for managers
with limited health service experience as well as established
health professionals. An active approach is encouraged and
exercises for individual or group use are included, to provoke
further discussion of the concepts and ideas covered.
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Mugby Junction (Paperback)
Charles Collins, Amelia Edwards, Andrew Halliday
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R263
Discovery Miles 2 630
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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