The New Zealand Journal of History, Volumes 31-32University of Auckland., 1997 - History |
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Page 36
... hospital boards , which regarded dispensing as a natural extension of nursing duties . From the early 1900s , the larger hospital boards began to employ both registered and unregis- tered women as hospital dispensers , although it was ...
... hospital boards , which regarded dispensing as a natural extension of nursing duties . From the early 1900s , the larger hospital boards began to employ both registered and unregis- tered women as hospital dispensers , although it was ...
Page 37
... Hospital and in 1916 she was appointed as a dispenser at Wellington Hospital . In 1929 , Alice was appointed head dispenser at Wellington Hospital . " She resigned from Welling- ton Hospital in 1931 on her marriage to a Christchurch ...
... Hospital and in 1916 she was appointed as a dispenser at Wellington Hospital . In 1929 , Alice was appointed head dispenser at Wellington Hospital . " She resigned from Welling- ton Hospital in 1931 on her marriage to a Christchurch ...
Page 38
... Hospital dispensing was thus viewed by both the Pharmaceutical Society and the Health Department as being relatively unskilled work . The relationship between the Pharmaceutical Society and hospital pharmacy was an uneasy one throughout ...
... Hospital dispensing was thus viewed by both the Pharmaceutical Society and the Health Department as being relatively unskilled work . The relationship between the Pharmaceutical Society and hospital pharmacy was an uneasy one throughout ...
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James Belich Myth Race and Identity | 9 |
Michael Belgrave Preemption the Treaty | 23 |
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