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Interview with John Martin

Date: 15 Apr, 18, 19 May, 13, 16 Jun 2011 - 15 Apr 2011 - 16 Jun 2011

By: Martin, John Robert, 1936-; Stewart, Jiff, active 1967-2016

Reference: OHColl-0992-01

Description: Interview with John Martin, born 1936 in Wellington. The interview was conducted over five days between 15 April and 16 June 2011. The interview discusses Martin's early childhood and education, time spent abroad in Samoa and London, and his career in Wellington working at the Treasury, the Department of Health, and Victoria University. Abstracted by - Jiff Stewart Interviewer(s) - Jiff Stewart Quantity: 1 digital sound recording(s) digital sound recording(s). 6 Electronic document(s) (Microsoft Word files). 1 printed abstract(s) OHA-7664. 1 interview(s) over 5 days. 14.54 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete. Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Jiff Stewart, Wellington, August 2011 Search dates: 1940 - 2011

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Interview with Dr Norma Witters

Date: 1992

From: New Zealand Medical Women's Association: Records

By: Witters, Norma May (Dr), 1915-

Reference: OHInt-0019/08

Description: Dr Norma Witters describes childhood, education and decision to enter medicine, Otago Medical School in the 1930s, attitude to women students, work as a house surgeon at Cook Hospital in Gisborne, detailed description of duties in semi-rural hospital, visiting specialists, tuberculosis, club feet and other endemic diseases, work as a locum in Stratford, attitude of patients to a women doctor, medical partnership in Gisborne, and then on own as a general practitioner until 1951, further career as a health officer in the Health Department on East Cape after 1958. Venue - Gisborne Interviewer(s) - Elaine Barron Quantity: 1 C60 cassette(s). 1 Hours Duration. Search dates: 1992

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Interview with Dr Margaret Neave

Date: 19 Apr 1995

From: New Zealand Medical Women's Association: Records

By: Neave, Margaret (Dr), 1920-2007

Reference: OHInt-0019/11

Description: Dr Margaret Neave discusses childhood, family background, education, work as a ships doctor returning from United Kingdom to Wellington, work for the Health Department at Kimi Ora Cerebral Palsy School, research work with Dr Ian Prior relating to the Tuhoi (Tuhoe) people of the East Coast, work with Dr Randal Elliott in Raratonga and Puka Puka, two year term with Volunteer Service Abroad in Samoa, with the New Zealand Surgical Team in Qui Nhon in Vietnam, with Save the Children Fund in Vietnam, in Mt Hagen in Papua New Guinea, with Save the Children Fund and then the Hong Kong Government at Hong Kong Refugee Camp, with Volunteer Service Abroad in Vanuatu (Pentecost Island), helping to restart Volunteer Service Abroad activity in Qui Nhon from New Zealand. Access Contact - see oral history librarian Venue - Auckland Interviewer(s) - Dr Ruth Black Venue - Auckland Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-006280 - OHC-006283 Quantity: 4 C60 cassette(s). 2 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - no abstract(s) available.

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