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… promoted to sister and she was there during the influenza epidemic of 1918–19. She returned to New Zealand and was …
Type: Biography
… Pseudocoremia suavisi , which also feeds on native trees. Epidemics occurred in pine forests in Canterbury in the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Insect pests of crops, pasture and forestry
… situation. With the inundation came justifiable fears of epidemic from the city's appalling sanitary conditions, and …
Type: Biography
… circumstances. Alan McKenzie survived the 1918 influenza epidemic and was a cheerful, active child. He seems to have …
Type: Biography
… it as a possible career. However, during the influenza epidemic in the summer of 1918–19 senior pupils were called …
Type: Biography
… than their Pākehā neighbours. In the 1918 influenza epidemic, 56 European deaths were recorded in Bay of Plenty, …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Bay of Plenty region
… as a student was his involvement in the 1913 smallpox epidemic, which attacked over 2,000 people in the North …
Type: Biography
… While there they contracted measles, which led to a serious epidemic when they returned to Ōtākou in 1835. Karetai … his tribe under the dual impact of European settlement and epidemic disease, Karetai's modest and dignified leadership …
Type: Biography
… imagination. We'd come out of the war years and that 1918 epidemic, and here was something New Zealand, something …
Type: Biography
… tuberculosis, and hundreds died during the influenza epidemic of 1918. The outlook for Te Arawa had never been …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Te Arawa
… in 1918, when Charles Lewis Innes died in the influenza epidemic. Mary Jane Innes was grief-stricken at her …
Type: Biography
… lived in Western Samoa during the devastating influenza epidemic that killed over 20 per cent of the population. She …
Type: Biography
… spread to other wards and continued until the influenza epidemic of 1918. Lavinia Kelsey was prominent in the …
Type: Biography
… continued to import cattle from Australia and had continued epidemics. Otago’s solution was to destroy infected animals …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Government and agriculture
… deal of modesty and common sense. During the influenza epidemic of 1918 she was active in organising soup kitchens …
Type: Biography
… a vaccine for poliomyelitis (polio) in 1952, periodic polio epidemics left thousands of children with paralysed or …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Disability and disability organisations
… yet gravely in need of health services. The 1918 influenza epidemic put Smith on his mettle. To prevent the spread of …
Type: Biography
… accumulated, polluting the water supply and leading to epidemics of disease. In 1864 the Otago Daily Times …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Suburbs
… correspondence. Long hours worked during the 1918 influenza epidemic meant that her studies were put on hold until the …
Type: Biography
… things to eat after vigorous exercise. Fight the Obesity Epidemic (FOE) FOE was founded in 2001 to stop and reverse …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Interest groups