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Insurance Travel Information

  By Jayne Elliott, Meryn Stuart, Cynthia Toman
£86.50 15 Dec 2008 Hardback University of British Columbia Press Looks at nurses and nursing in a wide range of settings from the mid-1800s to the 1970s, including indigenous women on the Canadian prairies; First World War nurses posted overseas; outpost nurses in rural and remote areas of Saskatchewan, Ontario, and Quebec; and public health nurses in Winnipeg.  By John E. Baur£12.95 14 Dec 2008 Paperback Huntington Library Press,US The nineteenth-century notion that Southern California's sunny climate could cure tuberculosis, asthma, rheumatism, and other diseases triggered a rush of health seekers to the region. This book investigates this migration's effect on the development of Southern California, focusing on boosterism, medicine and pseudomedicine, and sanitariums. By Philip Ziegler, Philip Ziegler£15.00 11 Dec 2008 Paperback Faber and Faber Between 1347 and 1350, the Black Death killed at least one third of Europe's population. This title traces the course of the virulent epidemic through Europe and its dramatic effect on the lives of those whom it afflicted. By Tilles, Ga(c)Rard£70.88 01 Dec 2008 Paperback Springer  By Christopher Hoolihan£150.00 01 Dec 2008 Hardback Boydell & Brewer Ltd Presents a perspective on diverse body of literature published between the colonial period and World War I that instructed Americans on the domestic treatment of illness or injury, advised women on reproductive control, and enlightened school children on the structure and functioning of their own bodies. By Meyers, Morton A.£9.88 01 Dec 2008 Paperback Arcade Publishing Prescribing by Numbers
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