In the wake of the Indian Uprising in 1857, British sanitary campaigner and statistician Florence Nightingale renewed her efforts to reform Britain’s military forces at home and in India. With the Uprising following so soon after the Crimean War (1854–56), where poor sanitary conditions had also taken an enormous toll, in 1859 Nightingale pressed the British Parliament to establish a Royal Commission on the Sanitary State of the Army in India, which delivered its report in 1863. Western Australia was the only colony to present its case before the Commissioners as an ideal location for a foreign sanatorium, with glowing assessments offered by colonial elites and military physicians. In the meantime, Nightingale had also commenced an investig...
Since the mid-eighteenth century, British families have relied on South Asian women known as ayahs t...
One of the most significant movements to arise and gain momentum within the nineteenth century was t...
This article will consider intersections between race, gender and imperialism in Australia in the la...
In the nineteenth century, place bore immediately and urgently on questions of imperialism, race, an...
In 1860 Florence Nightingale conducted a study on the mortality rates of indigenous children attendi...
In 1859 English public health nurse Florence Nightingale decided to conduct a study of the mortality...
Second Place in Domestic and International Relations, Denman Undergraduate Research ForumThis thesis...
This article examines the writings of the nurses of the Australian Army Nursing Services, who served...
This paper presents the results of the first two longitudinal historical cradle-to-grave datasets co...
In 1936 Dr Mary Blacklock of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine published an article on aspec...
This dissertation attempts to analyze how Western-style medical care for women was conceived and org...
This article will consider intersections between race, gender and imperialism in Australia in the la...
This paper presents results from the first two longitudinal historical cradle-to-grave datasets cons...
From the latter part of the nineteenth century until the 1950' the western world, including Australi...
In 1882, the South Australian Baptist Missionary Society sent off its first missionaries to Faridpu...
Since the mid-eighteenth century, British families have relied on South Asian women known as ayahs t...
One of the most significant movements to arise and gain momentum within the nineteenth century was t...
This article will consider intersections between race, gender and imperialism in Australia in the la...
In the nineteenth century, place bore immediately and urgently on questions of imperialism, race, an...
In 1860 Florence Nightingale conducted a study on the mortality rates of indigenous children attendi...
In 1859 English public health nurse Florence Nightingale decided to conduct a study of the mortality...
Second Place in Domestic and International Relations, Denman Undergraduate Research ForumThis thesis...
This article examines the writings of the nurses of the Australian Army Nursing Services, who served...
This paper presents the results of the first two longitudinal historical cradle-to-grave datasets co...
In 1936 Dr Mary Blacklock of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine published an article on aspec...
This dissertation attempts to analyze how Western-style medical care for women was conceived and org...
This article will consider intersections between race, gender and imperialism in Australia in the la...
This paper presents results from the first two longitudinal historical cradle-to-grave datasets cons...
From the latter part of the nineteenth century until the 1950' the western world, including Australi...
In 1882, the South Australian Baptist Missionary Society sent off its first missionaries to Faridpu...
Since the mid-eighteenth century, British families have relied on South Asian women known as ayahs t...
One of the most significant movements to arise and gain momentum within the nineteenth century was t...
This article will consider intersections between race, gender and imperialism in Australia in the la...