This thesis is an examination of the way health issues were perceived in New Zealand from 1890 to 1914. It investigates how these views changed and the manner in which they were reflected in health policies and programmes. Perceptions of health are examined within their social, political and cultural context. It is argued that in the period from 1890 to 1914 health issues were increasingly prominent on the public agenda. The nineteenth century was characterised by a distinct lack of interest in health, primarily because New Zealand was believed to be an inherently healthy country. From the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries this view was challenged by the growing importance of medical science, the increasing influence of the medi...
This thesis examines the New Zealand state during the First World War. It seeks to ask, firstly, to ...
The focus of this thesis is health economics and the interface between the public and private hospit...
This thesis explores the influence of healthcare ‘rationing’ in New Zealand from 1968 to c.1980. Rat...
This thesis examines health care in colonial New Zealand and sets about identifying and recognising ...
This dissertation examines the first piece of comprehensive public health legislation in New Zealand...
The period from 1910 to 1945 saw the topic of venereal disease become an increasingly public one as ...
This thesis represents an attempt to encourage a new perspective on health in the late-eighteenth an...
This thesis examines anxieties about national fitness and efficiency in nineteenth-century New Zeala...
The state in Australia was only minimally involved in health matters at the beginning of the twentie...
This thesis studies the administration of public relief through the charitable aid system in New Zea...
This thesis explores the influence of healthcare ‘rationing’ in New Zealand from 1968 to c.1980. Rat...
This thesis began as a study of the Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act of 1885, which provide...
This thesis examines the Department of Health’s most enduring health education series (1943 – 1984),...
The major objective of this thesis is to throw new light on the problem of "how" and "why" the funct...
Retrospective analysis of actions and interactions connected with health care makes evident their pl...
This thesis examines the New Zealand state during the First World War. It seeks to ask, firstly, to ...
The focus of this thesis is health economics and the interface between the public and private hospit...
This thesis explores the influence of healthcare ‘rationing’ in New Zealand from 1968 to c.1980. Rat...
This thesis examines health care in colonial New Zealand and sets about identifying and recognising ...
This dissertation examines the first piece of comprehensive public health legislation in New Zealand...
The period from 1910 to 1945 saw the topic of venereal disease become an increasingly public one as ...
This thesis represents an attempt to encourage a new perspective on health in the late-eighteenth an...
This thesis examines anxieties about national fitness and efficiency in nineteenth-century New Zeala...
The state in Australia was only minimally involved in health matters at the beginning of the twentie...
This thesis studies the administration of public relief through the charitable aid system in New Zea...
This thesis explores the influence of healthcare ‘rationing’ in New Zealand from 1968 to c.1980. Rat...
This thesis began as a study of the Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act of 1885, which provide...
This thesis examines the Department of Health’s most enduring health education series (1943 – 1984),...
The major objective of this thesis is to throw new light on the problem of "how" and "why" the funct...
Retrospective analysis of actions and interactions connected with health care makes evident their pl...
This thesis examines the New Zealand state during the First World War. It seeks to ask, firstly, to ...
The focus of this thesis is health economics and the interface between the public and private hospit...
This thesis explores the influence of healthcare ‘rationing’ in New Zealand from 1968 to c.1980. Rat...