Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Beckingham, C.R. |
One great network: the family as an environmental influence in the prose works of Thomas Hardy |
1983 |
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Caygill, J. |
Professional care: structure, strategy and the moral career of the nurse in a psychiatric institution |
1989 |
New Zealand Sociology |
8 |
137-165 |
Howie, E. |
A nutritional education needs assessment of child health nurses |
1989 |
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Papps, E. |
The doctoring of childbirth and the regulation of midwifery |
1992 |
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Henderson, A.P. |
Nursing a colonial hangover: towards bicultural planning in New Zealand |
1994 |
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Bray, M.L. |
Nurses' knowledge of and attitudes to medicine |
1995 |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
8 |
19-23 |
Miles, M.A.P. |
Why they leave: a Heideggerian hermeneutic study of the reasons why ten registered nurses left nursing practice to enter the professions of medicine or law |
1997 |
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Wood, P.J. |
Constructing colonial dirt: a cultural history of dirt in the nineteenth century colonial settlement of Dunedin, New Zealand |
1997 |
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Richardson, A. |
Health promotion and public health nursing |
1998 |
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Berry, R. |
Psychiatric comorbidity and childhood adversity in women seeking treatment for alcohol and/or drug dependence |
1999 |
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Neehoff, S.M. |
Pedagogical possibilities for nursing |
1999 |
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Mossop, M.D. |
Older patients' perspectives of being cared for by first year nursing students |
2000 |
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Grant-Mackie, D. |
A literature review of competence in relation to speciality nursing |
2000 |
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Sargison, P.A. |
Essentially a woman's work: A history of general nursing in New Zealand, 1830-1930 |
2002 |
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Chick, D.N.P. |
Rural district nurses as rehabilitationists |
2003 |
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