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Drawing on extensive research, this social and cultural history explores how colonial settlers approached the problems of dirt, filth, disease, and decay in New Zealand during the 19th century, and the roles that health professionals and local authorities played in the protection of public health.

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Drawing on extensive research, this social and cultural history explores how colonial settlers approached the problems of dirt, filth, disease, and decay in New Zealand during the 19th century, and the roles that health professionals and local authorities played in the protection of public health.
Autorenporträt
Pamela Janet Wood is an associate professor at Victoria University. She is the author of New Directions in the History of Nursing and Nursing in New Zealand: Critical Issues, Different Perspectives