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Oral history, health and welfare /

Oral History, Health and Welfare discusses the significance of oral history to the history of the development of health and welfare provisions. It includes discussion on:* the end of the workhouse * professional education and training of midwives * HIV and Aids * birth control * the role of the comm...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Bornat, Joanna
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York : Routledge, 2000.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Family and vocation : career choice and the life histories of general practitioners / Michael Bevan
  • The role of the community pharmacist in health and welfare 1991-1986 / Stuart Anderson and Virginia Berridge
  • Recollections of the pioneers of the geriatric medicine specialty / Margot Jefferys
  • The last years of the workhouse, 1930-1965 / John Adams
  • The contribution of professional education and training to becoming a midwife, 1938-1951 / Maxine Rhodes
  • Recollections of life 'on the district' in Scotland, 1940-1970 / Rona Ferguson
  • Institutional abuse : memories of a 'special' school for visually impaired girls
  • a personal account / Sally French with John Swain
  • Oral history and the history of learning disability / Jan Walmsley and Dorothy Atkinson
  • The recipients' view of welfare / Elizabeth Roberts
  • HIV and Aids testimonies in the 1990s / Wendy Rickard
  • The delivery of birth control advice in South Wales between the wars / Kate Fisher
  • Midwives as 'mid-husbands'? Midwives and fathers / Robin Dixon
  • The modern hospice movement : 'bright lights sparkling' or 'a bit of heaven for a few'? / Neil Small.