The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 22University of Auckland., 1988 |
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... followed overseas recognition , as it did for male doctors . Kathleen Mary Todd became a psychiatrist with a Harley St practice , yet she had been unable to gain a house surgeon's position after graduating in 1923. She passed from locum ...
... followed overseas recognition , as it did for male doctors . Kathleen Mary Todd became a psychiatrist with a Harley St practice , yet she had been unable to gain a house surgeon's position after graduating in 1923. She passed from locum ...
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Back in England , Geraldine Jewsbury followed developments in New Zea- land with great interest , and continually urged Mantell to do his utmost to publicize his views and put his ideas into effect . In August and September 1860 ...
Back in England , Geraldine Jewsbury followed developments in New Zea- land with great interest , and continually urged Mantell to do his utmost to publicize his views and put his ideas into effect . In August and September 1860 ...
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... followed the death of Arthur Morrison , a member of the Knights of Labour , three candidates stood . T. K. Sidey , a lawyer and the son of the wealthiest landowner in the region , ran as an Independent Liberal . The union - based ...
... followed the death of Arthur Morrison , a member of the Knights of Labour , three candidates stood . T. K. Sidey , a lawyer and the son of the wealthiest landowner in the region , ran as an Independent Liberal . The union - based ...
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