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Dr Eleanor Southey Baker McLaglan, one of New Zealand's pioneering female physicians , she was the sixth woman to train as a doctor in New Zealand.
She describes taking over a small public hospital in the isolated kauri-industry village of Te Kopuru. She was only hired temporarily because no male doctor could be found.
Hardback with dj
Non adhesive pvc cover
Printed - 1965
Pages - 187
Bumps , scuffs and small tears to dj - now protected by pvc cover
Condition - good used book
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