Health and place in historical perspective: medicine, ethnicity, and colonial identities [0.03%]
历史视角下的健康与环境:医学、种族与殖民地认同
Catharine Coleborne,Angela McCarthy
Catharine Coleborne
Elizabeth Pittman,Les Fitzgerald
Elizabeth Pittman
The oral testimony of forty men entering nursing (1950-2000) and twenty men entering midwifery (1970-2000) in Australia is littered with descriptions of gender discrimination. Men identify many of the barriers they encountered entering a fe...
Cary Bennett
Cary Bennett
This article examines key aims, objectives, technologies, strategies, and procedures utilised in Australian methadone maintenance programs over the past thirty years. An examination of the major policy documents reveal that, in addition to ...
Contested surveillance: risk, safety, and cervical screening in Australia [0.03%]
备受争议的监视:澳大利亚的风险、安全和宫颈筛查
Jennifer Read,Susan Hardy,Anthony Corones
Jennifer Read
The expectation of participation in cervical screening programs has become a ubiquitous feature of women's lives; but despite the obvious importance of trying to prevent cervical cancer, both the expression and fulfilment of that expectatio...
'A group of parents came together': parent advocacy groups for children with intellectual disabilities in post-World War II Australia [0.03%]
“一群家长联合起来”:战后澳大利亚智力障碍儿童的家长倡导组织
Dave Earl
Dave Earl
In the late 1940s, small groups of 'interested parents' and 'concerned citizens' began to gather in community halls, hoping to assuage the 'plight' of their intellectually disabled offspring. These meetings led to the formation of an associ...
The inclusivity of exclusion: isolation and community among leprosy-affected people in the South Pacific [0.03%]
包容的排斥:南太平洋麻风病患者的社会隔离与社区融合
Jane Buckingham
Jane Buckingham
From 1911 to 1969 those people diagnosed with leprosy in the South Pacific were gradually isolated and received medical treatment at the Central Lepers' Hospital, Makogai Island, Fiji. Until the discovery of sulfones in the 1940s leprosy wa...
'These pushful days': time and disability in the age of eugenics [0.03%]
“充满这些多管闲事的日子”:吴根斯时代残疾人的生活与时间体验
Douglas C Baynton
Douglas C Baynton
At the turn of the twentieth century, social attitudes toward disability turned sharply negative. An international eugenics movement brought about restrictive immigration laws in the United States and other immigrant nations. One cause was ...
'Disease is unrhythmical': jazz, health, and disability in 1920s America [0.03%]
'疾病缺乏节奏': 二十世纪二十年代美国的爵士乐、健康与残疾
Russell L Johnson
Russell L Johnson
The 1920s in the United States are commonly remembered as the Jazz Age. Although historians have focused on the African American origins of the music, another theme was also prominent in the public discourse surrounding jazz: disability. Cr...
Russell L Johnson
Russell L Johnson
David J Phillips,Philip E Harding,Leon A Bach
David J Phillips
The Endocrine Society of Australia was formed in 1958 with the aims of advancing knowledge and practice in endocrinology (the study of hormones) and to bring together physicians and scientists in this area of study. It was one of the first ...