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… employment as it became available, but relatively few left home to take up permanent positions. The rapidly increasing … are Maori women in specialised and responsible positions – doctor, hospital matron, politician, art and craft …
… on their members for this purpose, and by arrangements with doctors and with hospitals were able to offer to members … medical and hospital treatment as and when the need arose. Doctors engaged in individual practice recovered their fees … Fund for each consultation at his surgery or at a patient's home, with additional payments for night and Sunday calls …
… professional courses in such fields as agriculture, home science, medicine, and engineering contain greater or … research, as well as to the institution of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Under the University of New Zealand a … scholarship resources of the universities themselves. The Doctorate in Philosophy is the initial research degree in …
… of Scotland. His father, William Menzies, was a local doctor. Menzies decided to follow his father's profession … in Edinburgh. He then practised for some years in his home town. In 1853, however, he decided to emigrate to New … River, Menzies named it Dunalister after his Scottish home. The earliest settlers in Southland, finding transport …
… officer, or with a private organisation or maternity home, or with a private person such as a doctor. In any case a child welfare officer must approve if …
… bachelor of arts in 1869 and master in 1871. He gained his doctorate of divinity in 1893 and in 1920 was awarded a doctor of laws degree by Cambridge University. He was … St. Saviour's Orphanage (converted in 1910 from St. Mary's Home) and in parochial duties. Under his vigorous …
… in cupboards in the Girls' High School, to a permanent home and a collection of 7,000 volumes by 1910 (165,879 in … collection of T. M. Hocken. In 1906 Hocken, a noted Dunedin doctor, book collector, and historian, offered his …
… in various parishes under the general direction of the Home Mission Committee. In the tense months immediately … which in 1861 conferred upon him the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity. A true Scot in his appreciation of the …
… and fearful of the tardy processes of his appeal to the Home Government, Stephen, with a wife and seven children, … Court, Stephen was challenged to a duel by a fiery local doctor, but he was bound over to keep the peace. The …
… disposal of refuse; the control of healthy conditions in homes and other buildings, including places of work; the … during the fourth year. Arrangements are made with private doctors for necessary treatment, and advice is given to … attending the primary schools are examined by a school doctor in their first school year unless they have already …