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… and Madagascar to take on supplies and also to escape an epidemic of smallpox ravaging Mauritius. Ahu-toru died from …
Type: Biography
… Her work was of critical importance during the 1860s when epidemics of scrofula and influenza caused heavy mortality …
Type: Biography
… a temporary hospital in Buckle Street during the influenza epidemic. Octavia Newman took an interest in the benevolent …
Type: Biography
… direct management passed to Mother Josepha. During the epidemic of 1918 she opened a wing of the home to influenza …
Type: Biography
… diet and physical inactivity are important causes of the epidemics of chronic diseases in New Zealand men – …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Men’s health
… Pākehā population and loss of European dominance). Post-war epidemic A global pandemic of syphilis and gonorrhoea …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Sexual health
… on 29 November the following year in the influenza epidemic. His daughter Whina became the prominent Māori …
Type: Biography
… Cruickshank, the local doctor who had died in the influenza epidemic of 1918. Trethewey carved the statue (like the …
Type: Biography
… in New Zealand was muted by the onset of an influenza epidemic which killed more than 8,500 people and … she helped organise emergency care for the sick during the epidemic. She became a victim herself and her health was … housing and inadequate health services revealed by the epidemic. The New Zealand Labour Party, formed in 1916, …
Type: Biography
… in Haines. However, in November Nell died in the influenza epidemic, leaving Will with sons aged five and three. When …
Type: Biography
… nursing patients during the latter stages of the influenza epidemic. Eventually she went up the Wanganui River with her …
Type: Biography
… they both worked tirelessly for victims of the influenza epidemic: Tom joined a team of Labour men cleaning halls and …
Type: Biography
… was a 'Mother to the Māori people'. During the influenza epidemic of 1918 she persuaded Māori sufferers to enter …
Type: Biography
… the high death rate of Māori shearers during the influenza epidemic of 1918, he led a successful campaign to improve …
Type: Biography
… in areas such as South Auckland, contributing to an epidemic of meningococcal disease in the 1990s and 2000s. …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Public health
… 1918. The pair worked together as volunteers in the 'flu epidemic in November. On 4 October 1919 the Kemps were …
Type: Biography
… 1917 but in November 1918 Harry died during the influenza epidemic. In the early 1920s May, headstrong and …
Type: Biography
… with the disease didn’t know it. Diabetes Diabetes reached epidemic level in some Māori communities in the 2000s. In …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Women’s health
… a member of the commission investigating the 1918 influenza epidemic. Having moved from the left to the right of the …
Type: Biography
… to mourn for people who had died in a severe measles epidemic, but in fact to sound out an alliance with …
Type: Biography