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… Māori communities. In 1913 there was a widespread smallpox epidemic which resulted in some Māori deaths. Many Pākehā …
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Part of story: Te hauora Māori i mua – history of Māori health
… with the upheaval of the Second World War, poliomyelitis epidemics, and, with growing rolls, a crowded ill-equipped …
Type: Biography
… She set up a temporary hospital during the influenza epidemic of 1918 and provided accommodation for visiting …
Type: Biography
… and was in practice in Auckland. During the smallpox epidemic of that year, Scott, with the aid of three nursing …
Type: Biography
… a trained nurse, did much of this. After the 1918 influenza epidemic, Jessie persuaded the Māori Mission Committee to …
Type: Biography
… had to cope with influenza and cerebro-spinal meningitis epidemics. In November she was back on another hospital …
Type: Biography
… They succeeded in nursing Coromandel through a typhoid epidemic without a single death. In 1900 the Sisters of …
Type: Biography
… dental assistant when she contracted influenza during the epidemic of 1918. It is not known when she left the West …
Type: Biography
… extended beyond the Chinese community. During the influenza epidemic of 1918 she used her knowledge of folk remedies to …
Type: Biography
… the mission at Te Awahou (Foxton). A series of epidemics, renewed migration and the sustained opposition of …
Type: Biography
… most likely one suggests that she caught measles during an epidemic which swept through the east coast districts of the …
Type: Biography
… at Otaki Maori College in 1917 and during the influenza epidemic of 1918 ran an emergency hospital in the town hall. …
Type: Biography
… and the loss of three small sons during a scarlet fever epidemic in 1876. Well-read and outspoken in upholding his …
Type: Biography
… work of the women of Auckland during the recent [influenza] epidemic’. She was made a member of the Reserves Committee …
Type: Biography
… When his wife and only son Robert died during the influenza epidemic within four days of each other in November 1918, …
Type: Biography
… as well as spiritual adviser. During the smallpox epidemic that spread through the Maori villages near …
Type: Biography
… At the same time, the Māori population declined because of epidemics of introduced European diseases such as influenza …
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Part of story: Taranaki region
… Southland families who lost loved ones in the influenza epidemic. It engendered a sympathy for the firm which …
Type: Biography
… – Henry died, tragically young, in the 1918 influenza epidemic – were active in the Jewish and wider community as …
Type: Biography
… provided for their workers. In 1874, during a typhoid epidemic in New Zealand, she tended six men at Alfredton and …
Type: Biography