This thesis examines health care in colonial New Zealand and sets about identifying and recognising the care which was given by women in their homes and communities. Based around four dominant etiological theories of the nineteenth century it explores the introduction, application and adaptation of medical knowledge in New Zealand. An overview of public health care in New Zealand from the late 1700s through to the 1930s is included. This covers the introduction of disease to the colony, the role of missionaries as healers, the contribution made by private medical practitioners as well as the professionlisation of medicine in New Zealand and the development of public health practices. This research is placed in the broader context of Europea...
My excuse for attempting this thesis is firstly, that I am a graduate in medicine of the University ...
In the two to three decades that followed World War Two, approximately three-quarters of all New Zea...
Drawing from critical medical anthropology, post-colonial theory and case-study interviews with nine...
Throughout history, medicinal plants have been important components of medical practices in almost a...
This thesis is an examination of the way health issues were perceived in New Zealand from 1890 to 19...
This article draws on both published and unpublished private family writing to examine how European ...
This thesis examines health care in colonial New Zealand and sets about identifying and recognising ...
The period from 1910 to 1945 saw the topic of venereal disease become an increasingly public one as ...
A Fruitful new area of environmental history research can be undertaken on the relationship between ...
This thesis explores the impact of infectious introduced diseases on pre-Treaty Maori society. It ad...
The Māori of Aotearoa New Zealand are a case-study of the negative impacts of colonization on the he...
As in the neighbouring colony of Victoria, homeopathy in colonial New South Wales attracted the supp...
The very general nature of eugenics allowed many diverse groups and individuals, that on the surface...
This dissertation examines the first piece of comprehensive public health legislation in New Zealand...
This thesis examines anxieties about national fitness and efficiency in nineteenth-century New Zeala...
My excuse for attempting this thesis is firstly, that I am a graduate in medicine of the University ...
In the two to three decades that followed World War Two, approximately three-quarters of all New Zea...
Drawing from critical medical anthropology, post-colonial theory and case-study interviews with nine...
Throughout history, medicinal plants have been important components of medical practices in almost a...
This thesis is an examination of the way health issues were perceived in New Zealand from 1890 to 19...
This article draws on both published and unpublished private family writing to examine how European ...
This thesis examines health care in colonial New Zealand and sets about identifying and recognising ...
The period from 1910 to 1945 saw the topic of venereal disease become an increasingly public one as ...
A Fruitful new area of environmental history research can be undertaken on the relationship between ...
This thesis explores the impact of infectious introduced diseases on pre-Treaty Maori society. It ad...
The Māori of Aotearoa New Zealand are a case-study of the negative impacts of colonization on the he...
As in the neighbouring colony of Victoria, homeopathy in colonial New South Wales attracted the supp...
The very general nature of eugenics allowed many diverse groups and individuals, that on the surface...
This dissertation examines the first piece of comprehensive public health legislation in New Zealand...
This thesis examines anxieties about national fitness and efficiency in nineteenth-century New Zeala...
My excuse for attempting this thesis is firstly, that I am a graduate in medicine of the University ...
In the two to three decades that followed World War Two, approximately three-quarters of all New Zea...
Drawing from critical medical anthropology, post-colonial theory and case-study interviews with nine...