ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD KARITANE HOSPITAL
From Karitane, a town on South Island, New Zealand, headquarters of the Plunket Society.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «KARITANE HOSPITAL»
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Karitane hospital in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A Voice for Mothers: The Plunket Society and Infant Welfare ...
the use of the funds from the sale of the Dunedin Karitane Hospital: they wanted
an assurance that the area in which a hospital was located had some priority in
the future distribution of funds. The council affirmed that this assurance had ...
2
The Godzone Dictionary: Of Favourite New Zealand Words and ...
The name Karitane comes from the South Island district in which Sir Truby
opened the first Karitane hospital, in his holiday home there; by the end of the
1920s there were six Karitane hospitals in New Zealand. The word Karitane
became ...
3
Proceedings: Seventeenth Annual Convention of Rotary ...
In Wellington at the present time they are helping to erect and furnish a Karitane
hospital. A Karitane hospital is simply for the purpose of training mothers in
mothercraft and in seeing that our babies are properly cared for, maintained, fed
and ...
4
Redbrick and Bluestockings: Women at Victoria, 1899-1993
After my daughter was born, the discovery that I could stay at Karitane Hospital till
the end of the year and also that a creche had just begun at Otago were vital
factors in my decision against adoption. At Karitane I was totally responsible for
my ...
Beryl Hughes, Sheila Ahern, 1993
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The People's Health: Public health in Australia, 1788-1950
She recommended a training school like King's Karitane Hospital. The society
opened the Tresillian Mothercraft Training Home at Petersham in Sydney in 1921
, with Margaret Harper as first medical director. Nurses from all over the country ...
Above — The comfortable living quarters provided for men at the Jubilee Institute
for the Blind — New Zealand's comb ination home, school, and workshop for the
sightless. At left — The first Karitane hospital in the world, where New Zealand ...
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Oxford Dictionary of English
... /,kar1'tu:ni/ > adjective [attrib] NZ trained or administered according to the
principles of child care and nutrition advocated by the Royal New Zea— land
Society for the Health of Women and Children (the Plunket Society): a Karitane
hospital.
In Wellington at the present time they are helping to erect and furnish a Karitane
hospital. A Karitane hospital is simply for the purpose of training mothers in
mothercraft and and in seeing that our babies are properly cared for, maintained,
fed, ...
... NW] ti NS JANUARY 1988 She trained and worked as a Children's and Baby
Nurse (a specialty mique to New Zealand), after which she spent bro years in
London but returned to train other nurses in the specialty at Karitane Hospital.
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Wrestling with God: The Story of My Life
Thereupon betty took charge oflittle Judith, and after a week's apprenticeship at
the karitane Hospital took the baby to her own home in Opoho, where she
remained for eighteen months. I did my best to bond with Judy (as we soon came
to call ...
Lloyd George Geering, 2006
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «KARITANE HOSPITAL»
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Karitane hospital is used in the context of the following news items.
My secret Wellington: Kirsty Lillico, artist
A little further up the hill is the Karitane Hospital. Its bulky, cantilevered form is a prominent silhouette on the ridge of Melrose hill. As a modern ... «The Dominion Post, Jun 15»
Waikato woman Patricia Dallinger follows in footsteps of her mum
She began work as a nurse aid at Whitiora Private Hospital Cambridge in 1945 and then trained for 18 months at Karitane Hospital in Auckland ... «Waikato Times, Jun 15»
Rotarians partnering on plan to kick-start Wellington social enterprises
The Rotary Club of Wellington had been an innovator in the 1920s, instrumental in establishing the Wellington Karitane Hospital, the Crippled ... «Scoop.co.nz, Jun 15»
New apartment life for former hospital
The modernist Dunedin building is the second Karitane hospital to be built on the site - replacing the first one in New Zealand - built there in ... «Otago Daily Times, Apr 15»
Family and identity issues sensitively explored
Elspeth was born Francis Hilton James in Timaru in 1940, spent most of the first year of her life at the Karitane Hospital in Andersons Bay and ... «Otago Daily Times, Oct 14»
Historic complex with sweeping views for sale
The old Karitane Hospital and nurses' home on the top of the ridge at Melrose is for sale again. The property is being sold by Melrose ... «The Dominion Post, Sep 14»
Quake-risk buildings may be forcibly razed
The Karitane Hospital in Melrose had since come up with a strengthening proposal that was awaiting sign-off, he said. The old Tramways Hotel ... «Stuff.co.nz, Sep 12»
Development waiting for an engineer
The couple planning to breathe new life into the former Karitane Hospital in Andersons Bay have hit a temporary snag. Like others undertaking ... «Otago Daily Times, Aug 12»
Fortunes ran hot and cold
The first Karitane Hospital - forerunner of the Plunket Society - was established in 1907 and the infectious diseases hospital opened in ... «Otago Daily Times, Sep 11»
Challenge turning ageing ex-hospital into flats
Kevin and Lucia Rogers outside the former Karitane Hospital in Andersons Bay, Dunedin. Photo by Peter McIntosh. It is old, dirty, dusty and in ... «Otago Daily Times, Aug 11»