HEALTH TRENDS IN THE MAORI TODAY; HEALTH; INFANTS; LATE INFANCY — TODDLERS — PRESCHOOL; SCHOOL CHILDREN; ADOLESCENCE; JUVENILE DELINQUENCY; ADULT HEALTH; ATTITUDE TO ANTENATAL, POSTNATAL CLINICS...; C...

HEALTH TRENDS IN THE MAORI TODAY; HEALTH; INFANTS; LATE INFANCY — TODDLERS — PRESCHOOL; SCHOOL CHILDREN; ADOLESCENCE; JUVENILE DELINQUENCY; ADULT HEALTH; ATTITUDE TO ANTENATAL, POSTNATAL CLINICS...; C...
Date
March 1960
By
Maori Affairs DepartmentMaori Affairs Department
Publisher
Te Ao Hou
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Although too much preventable sickness still afflicts the people, the general health pattern has shown steady improvement over the last twenty years. This latter has been due to: Until recent years too many were apprehensive of modern medical methods and were reluctant to attend a nurse or doctor or enter hospital. This was due to a suspicion of pa...

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Te Ao Hou - No. 30 (March 1960)
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