Aboriginal & Torres Strait Island
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Old days, old ways
By: Mary Gilmore
In this work, Gilmore finely describes life in 19th century Australia, and midwife Mrs. Bennett in particular.
Midwives and paddle steamers
By: Mavis Gaff-Smith
The fourth and final book in the quartet which commemorates the work of pioneer midwives across southern NSW, northern VIC, and the eastern corner of SA
Midwives and Rabbit Snatchers
By: Mavis Gaff-Smith
The book pays tribute to the role of Aboriginal midwives, the stories of the ‘granny’ midwives, and the trained nurse midwives
No births on Monday
By: Mavis Gaff-Smith
No Births on Monday tells the story of midwifery services in rural and remote areas of Australia from the days before European settlement until the present, and asks the hard
Yatdjuligin
By: Bronwyn Fredericks, Odette Best
Yatdjuligin: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nursing and midwifery care introduces students to the fundamentals of health care of Indigenous Australians, encompassing the perspectives of both the client and the
With courage and devotion
By: Hazel Woolston, Pamela Hayes, Patricia Sparrow, Sr Marietta Butler, Ursula Bayliss, Winifred Adcock
A short history of midwifery in NSW, complied by a small group of midwives of the NSW Midwives Association (RANF)