Body language : framing subjects of medical knowledge / Health, History & Culture Group.
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Hamilton, N.Z. :
Dept. of History, University of Waikato,
2004.
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Table of Contents:
- pt. 1. 1. The modern scourge : the framing of tuberculosis in government reports, 1901-1910 / Heather Duff
- 2. Self reverence, self-knowledge, self-control : social attitudes to venereal disease between the wars, 1920-1939 / Jenny Robertson
- 3. Schizophrenia : the development of the 'disease' in the twentieth century / Kim Davenport
- pt. 2. 4. Constructing the 'ideal woman' : the 'care of the (feminine) self' and the creation and control of hygienic bodies / Meg Parsons
- 5. Health provision and epidemics in the Raglan District, 1900-1950 / Elizabeth Vandy
- 6. For her own good : Auckland homes for unmarried mothers, 1950-1973 / Debra Powell
- pt. 3. 7. Military medicine and colonial attitudes to indigenous medicine : the provision of medical services during the New Zealand Wars / Lorelle Burke
- 8. Changing attitudes towards the control and institutionalisation of the 'mentally deficient' in New Zealand, 1911 to 1950 / Adrienne Hoult
- 9. Vital statistics : the language of health reports in New Zealand, 1900-1910 / Emma Spooner.