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Sex and suffering: women's health and a women's hospital : the Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne 1856-1996
Janet McCalman
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Frontmatter
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Foreword (page vii)
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Abbreviations (page x)
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Acknowledgements (page xi)
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I Tracy's Hospital 1856-1874
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1 Founding a Hospital (page 3)
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2 Lying-in (page 15)
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3 The Disease Peculiar to Women (page 35)
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II Sepsis and Antisepsis 1875-1902
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4 Fever House (page 53)
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5 'Servants in the Temple of Purity' (page 73)
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III Women and Doctors 1883-1913
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6 The Sickness of Women (page 93)
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7 The Natural and the Unnatural (page 117)
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IV Class Relations 1914-1931
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8 Improving the Race (page 147)
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9 'An Interesting Introduction to the Family Life of the Proletariat' (page 171)
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V 'Enormous Clinical Material' 1932-1960
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10 Poverty and Pain (page 197)
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11 Watersheds (page 223)
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VI Human Relations 1945-1970
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12 Managing Difference (page 255)
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13 Nurses (page 279)
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VII Transformations 1970-1996
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14 Values (page 313)
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15 Practices (page 329)
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16 Chances (page 351)
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Appendixes (page 369)I Confinements 1857-1887 (page 369)
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II Obstetrical and Post-abortal Sepsis Deaths 1939-1940 (page 375)
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III Nursing Notes 1914-1916 (page 381)
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Notes (page 402)
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Bibliography (page 412)
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Index (page 414)
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Published: 1999
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
- 9780522849028 (paper)
- 9780522848373 (hardcover)
- 9780522862966 (ebook)