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Disrupting dominant discourse: Indigenous women as trained nurses and midwives 1900s–1950s
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Disrupting dominant discourse: Indigenous women as trained nurses and midwives 1900s–1950s

Odette Best and Tracey Bunda
Collegian (Royal College of Nursing, Australia), Vol.27(6), pp.620-625
10/10/2020
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Eugenics Acts of administration Segregation and protectionism Exemption Racism Aboriginal nurses

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