The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 32University of Auckland., 1998 |
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... period . A perceived dichotomy between profession and trade was advantageous to women entering pharmacy . A trade model of pharmacy in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries meant that entry was relatively open to women who ...
... period . A perceived dichotomy between profession and trade was advantageous to women entering pharmacy . A trade model of pharmacy in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries meant that entry was relatively open to women who ...
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... period.4 It is difficult to quantify the number of women who were involved in family businesses as unpaid labour . Until the late 1970s , dispensaries were often hidden away at the back of the shop and it would be realistic to assume ...
... period.4 It is difficult to quantify the number of women who were involved in family businesses as unpaid labour . Until the late 1970s , dispensaries were often hidden away at the back of the shop and it would be realistic to assume ...
Strana 219
... period . The structure of Settler Kaponga reflects Arnold's strong belief in change over time . In the first part of the book , the 1880s are the focus . This was a time of bush clearing , a time when the township was more a hope than a ...
... period . The structure of Settler Kaponga reflects Arnold's strong belief in change over time . In the first part of the book , the 1880s are the focus . This was a time of bush clearing , a time when the township was more a hope than a ...
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Margaret Tennant Sisterly Ministrations The Social Work | 3 |
Louise Shaw From Family Helpmeet to Lady Dispenser | 23 |
Douglas Booth Healthy Economic Disciplined Bodies | 43 |
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