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Contents
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Volume 6 • Number 2
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2004
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Articles
Book Reviews
Imperial Hygiene: A Critical History of
Colonialism, Nationalism and Public Health, by Alison Bashford/
Warwick Anderson |
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‘While You’re Away: New Zealand Nurses at War
1899–1948, by Anna Rogers/
Linda Bryder |
114 |
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The People’s Health: Public Health in Australia
1788–1950 (vol. 1) and 1950 to the Present (vol. 2), by Milton J. Lewis/
John C. Waller |
116 |
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Health in Australia: Sociological Concepts and Issues (3rd edn), edited by Carol Grbich/ Tim Marjoribanks |
119 |
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A History of Medical Administration in New South Wales, 1788-1973. (2nd edn), by C.J. Cummins/ Peter J. Tyler |
120 |
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Paracelsus, the Man who Defied Medicine: His
Real Contribution to Medicine and Science, by Hugh Crone/ Miranda Siemienowicz |
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Blood Matters: A Social History of the Victorian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service, by Matthew Klugman/
Janice Chesters |
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| Contributors |
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