Hearing impaired children

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Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty-one cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and 30 S...

Date: 1998

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: H-539-001/021

Description: Political cartoons. Shows Boris Yeltsin drunk at the end of a steel girder threatening to jump and take the global economy with him. A Russian gaurd tries to stop him. Winston Peters is happy with the gloomy forecasts for the economy. Comment on the risk to children of TB due to poverty, poor nutrition and other health related problems. New Minister outside of Cabinet, Marie Hasler wants to change the NZ flag to say something like 'NZ for sale as, where is!' Jenny Shipley says it's not quite what they're looking for. National's Bill Birch reassures the NZ public about the world wide economic crisis. Jenny Shipley calls for a confidence vote for National's 'vague and ill-defined policies.' National Party Finance minister, Bill Birch panics about the world economic situation. Jenny Shipley reassures the public National has a calm and sober hand on the economic tiller. The new Minister of Police, Clem Simich promises to raise police morale. A senior police officer asks Simich if he's resigning already. Comment on America's hypocritical rage over the Clinton-Lewinsky affair as they enjoy the lurid details provided by newspapers and the Starr Report. The All Black 7's win gold at the Kuala Lumpa Games. Media speculation on the state of relations between Bill and Hillary Clinton following the Clinton-Lewinsky affair revelations. Jenny Shipley and Helen Clark can't agree on a coalition between National and Labour but they do agree on a nomination for Mike Moore as Head of the World Trade Organisation as a way of getting him out of New Zealand. The Republicans are willing to plunge the world into the worst depression since the 1930's if it means bringing President Clinton down too. Comment on the American Justice System where a mafia boss can claim the fifth amendment and refuse to answer any questions on the grounds that it might incriminate him. But the President of the United States must answer all questions and the have the cross-examinination broadcast on television. Winston Peters comes a poor fourth in the latest leadership polls. Kenneth Starr, Prosecutor in the Clinton-Lewinsky case joins the Presidential Assassin Hall of Fame, his weapon, the Monica Lewinsky tapes. War crimes go unchecked in Kosovo as the world media focus on Bill Clinton's sex life. The Government reconsiders it's plans to deregulate producer boards following a hostile reaction from fruit growers. Jenny Shipley reassures elderly New Zealanders that national super will not be cut but it will be allowed to fall behind the cost of living. Treasury cuts medical care for children under six. Jenny Shipley rationalises why the elderly are carrying a greater share of the economic sacrifice expected of the country. Quantity: 21 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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New Zealand. Department of Health: [Ephemera of octavo size. 1982-1983]

Date: 1980-1981

From: New Zealand. Department of Health: [Ephemera of octavo size]

By: New Zealand. Department of Health

Reference: Eph-A-HEALTH-NZDH-1982/1983

Description: Includes: 1982: Committee on Adverse Drug Reactions. Tardive dyskinesia. June 1982. New Zealand Department of Health. Baby’s first foods. Health Information Services. Code 4162. 1982. 91500D-50,000/11/82DK New Zealand Department of Health. Danger signals; get help from a doctor quickly .... Health information series no. 241. Code 4240. 1982. New Zealand Department of Health. Do you use organophosphate pesticides?. Health Information Services. Code 4205. 1983. 89316H - 20,000/10/82 DK New Zealand Department of Health. Food and your children’s teeth. Health information series no. 152. Code 4171. 1982. 80579A-MK New Zealand Department of Health. Food for health. Health information series no. 172. Code 4181. 1982. 86524A - 10,000/8/82 DK New Zealand Department of Health. Kutu po ke ulu kutu. Niuean. Health information series no. 266. Code 4265. 1982. 82412J - 3,000/5/82DK New Zealand Department of Health. Leptospirosis; vaccinate your cattle against it. Health information series no. 335. Code 4329. 1982. 81024D-20,000/4/82DK New Zealand Department of Health. Noise-induced hearing loss. A message to management. Health Information Services. Code 4172. 1983. 88200F - 30,000/9/82DK New Zealand Department of Health. Orf; know about it; help prevent it. Health information Services. Code 4204. 1983 88298B-10,000/9/82 DK New Zealand Department of Health. Vaccination against tuberculosis. Health information series no. 196. Code 4200. 1982. 82457A -60,000/5/82D New Zealand Department of Health. Your child’s first teeth. Health Information Services. Code 4286. 1982. 89287A-60,000/10/82 DK 1983: New Zealand Department of Health. 1. The advantages of natural teeth. Health code 4933. 1983. 96890E -50,000/3/83 DK New Zealand Department of Health. 2. Sugar and dental disease. Health code 4934. 1983. 96890E -50,000/3/83 DK New Zealand Department of Health. 3. Plaque and dental cleaning aids. Health code 4935. 1983. 96890E -50,000/3/83 DK New Zealand Department of Health. 4. Home and clinical care of the teeth. Health code 4936. 1983. 96890E -50,000/3/83 DK New Zealand Department of Health. Fluoridation means healthier mouths, less tooth decay. Health information series no. 133. Code 4167. 1983 (Small flier) New Zealand Department of Health. Health checks for your child. Health information Services. Code 4332. 1983 93712B - 50,000/1/83 DK (2 copies) New Zealand Department of Health. Health for lead workers. Health information Services. Code 4136. 1983 3983G-5000/8/83 DK New Zealand Department of Health. Health in New Zealand; information on health services 1982-83. Code 4175. 1983. 8598H - 15,000/11/83PTK New Zealand Department of Health. Introducing your new baby to your family. Ode 4285.[1983] New Zealand Department of Health. Know the facts about Hepatitis A (Infectious hepatitis). Health information series no. 173, Code 4182. 1983. 2214F 20,000/7/83DK (2 copies) New Zealand Department of Health. Protection for workers applying pesticides. Health Information Services. Code 4206. 1983. 93974JH - 30,000/2/83 DK New Zealand Department of Health. Save children from burns and scalds. Health Information Services. Code 4271. 1983. 97215H - 40,000/4/83 DK New Zealand Department of Health. Scabies. Health Information series no. 183. Code 4191. 1983. 97161D - 75,000/4/83 D New Zealand Department of Health. What did you say, Mum? Health Information series no. 385, code 4375. 1983. 97629J - 30,000/4/83 M New Zealand Department of Health. What every child needs. Health Information series no 240. Code 4239. 1983. 94363B 80,000/2/83 DK Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Sizes varying up to 240 mm.

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New Zealand. Department of Health: [Ephemera of octavo size. 1980-1981]

Date: 1980-1981

From: New Zealand. Department of Health: [Ephemera of octavo size]

By: New Zealand. Department of Health

Reference: Eph-A-HEALTH-NZDH-1980/1981

Description: Includes: 1980: Committee on Adverse Drug Reactions. Drugs complicating management of diabetes mellitus. August 1980. Flier New Zealand Department of Health. Eat something before you go to school. Health information series no. 341, Code 4335, 1980. 46723H-MK New Zealand Department of Health. Facts about tetanus. Health information series no. 231. Code 4230, 1980. 42284E-10,000/1/80 M New Zealand Department of Health. Health in New Zealand; information on health services 1980-81. Health information series no. 161. Code 4175. 1980 51289E-15,000/7/80 MK New Zealand Department of Health. How to clean your pre-schooler's teeth. Health information series no. 286. Code 4284. 1980 53095F-50,000/9/80 TCK New Zealand Department of Health. Keeping it cool; food storage times for refrigerators and freezers. Health information series no. 176. Code 4185. 1980 42283A-15,000/1/80 M New Zealand Department of Health. Know the facts about Hepatitis A (Infectious hepatitis). Health information series no. 173, 1980. 46265G020,000/4/80D New Zealand Department of Health. Osteo-arthritis; a handbook for patients. Health information series no. 311. Code 4307. [1980] (2 copies) New Zealand Department of Health. Safe drinking water. Health information series no. 178. Code 4186. 1980 52998C-50,000/9/80D (2 copies) New Zealand Department of Health. Septic tanks. Health information series no. 378. Code 4368. 1980 41837H-30,000/1/80 M (2 copies) New Zealand Department of Health.Skin infections - sores. Fa'ama'i pipisi ole pa'u - fa'amatapo'u. Samoan. Health information series no. 308. Code 4304. 1980 New Zealand Department of Health.Skin infections - sores. Maki ope pakiri - tona. Cook Island Maori. Health information series no. 309. Code 4305. 1980 New Zealand Department of Health.Skin infections - sores. Whamai o te paku o te tino - Pou. Tokelauan. Health information series no. 306. Code 4302. 1980 New Zealand Department of Health. Thinking of retirement?. Health information series no. 380. Code 4370. 1980 42912E New Zealand Department of Health. Threadworms. Health information series no. 295. Code 4293. 1980 40820J-15,000/1/80 M New Zealand Department of Health. Venereal diseases. Health information series no. 205. Code 4208. 1980 54068G-30,000/10/80 D New Zealand Department of Health. Visual display units; working with VDUs. Occupational health series no. 17, code 4764. 1980. 50857A-20000/7/80CK New Zealand Department of Health. What did you say, Mum?. Health information series no. 385, code 4375. 1980. 53555E-30,000/9/80 MK (2 copies) New Zealand Department of Health. Working with isocyanates. Health information series no. 379. Code 4369, [ca 1980] (2 copies) 1981: Committee on Adverse Drug Reactions. Fifteenth annual report 1980. Feb. 1981 New Zealand Department of Health. Accidents and the elderly. Health information series no. 167/4178, 1981. 73655J-MK New Zealand Department of Health. Diabetics ... the strength of your insulin is changing to U100. Health information series no. 389. Code 4379 [1981] (2 copies) New Zealand Department of Health. Eat something for lunch. Health information series no. 342, Code 4336, 1981. 72445F-MK New Zealand Department of Health. Fare well; health advice for international air travellers. Health information series no. 175. Code 4184. 1981. 73670B-80,000 bks/11/81DK New Zealand Department of Health. Keeping it cool; food storage times for refrigerators and freezers. Health information series no. 176. Code 4185. 1981. 67204B - 30,000/7/81 MK New Zealand Department of Health. Leprosy; lepela (English /Samoan). Health information series no 392, code 4174. 1981. 65261A-81PTK New Zealand Department of Health. Shigellosis (bacillary dysentery). Health information series no. 234. Code 4233. 1981 64749E-15,000/5/81 DK (2 copies) New Zealand Department of Health. Wanted dead or alive; the head louse nits. Health information series no. 181. Code 4189. 1981. 69012A-100,000/8/81 M Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Sizes varying up to 240 mm.

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[Ephemera relating to deaf people, deafness, hearing impairment, hearing loss, hearing ...

Date: 1990 - 1999

Reference: Eph-B-DEAF-1990s

Description: Includes stickers issued by the Auckland Area Health Board (dogs, cats and monkeys saying "I love my ears", in English and Maori). Also includes a Health Department manual for primary health care professional about hearing in infants and children. See DISABLED location for related material Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Folder, containing pamphlets, fliers and booklets up to quarto size

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Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-:"My colleagues and I can attest that hearing is overrated anyw...

Date: 2013

From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-: Digital cartoons published in New Zealand Herald

By: New Zealand herald (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0024666

Description: Three members of the National Health Committee block their ears. Beside them a paper advocating grommet surgery is stuffed into a rubbish bin. Free grommet surgery (the insertion of ventilation tubes into ears for the treatment of glue ear among children) was a target by the National Health Committee in their search for saving money in the health sector. Their obsession over savings had made the Committee deaf to their primary role of caring for public health. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Doyle, Martin, 1956- :'Wow! listen to the sweet sound of that $100 mil. chopper...'. 19...

Date: 2012

From: Doyle, Martin Maurice Michael Thomas, 1956- :Digital cartoons

By: Scoop (Firm)

Reference: DCDL-0020983

Description: May refer to the sale of Helicopters NZ to Canadian Helicopters Group for $100 million. The company was owned by South Canterbury Finance, and is among assets being sold by receivers to recover some of the $1.6 billion paid to depositors when the finance company collapsed last August. The reference to grommets is about the number of children waiting to have grommets fitted. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Children with hearing difficulties testing an audiometer, Thorndon School, Wellington

Date: ca 16 Mar 1940

From: Evening post (Newspaper. 1865-2002) :Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post newspaper

Reference: PAColl-6301-54

Description: Evening Post caption on back of photograph reads: "A demonstration of the audiometer at the Thorndon School [Wellington] on Thursday morning, when the New Zealand League for the Hard of Hearing, promoters of Centennial Hearing Week, staged a special effort to arouse the interest of parents and teachers in the treatment of deaf and hard-of-hearing children." Published in the Evening Post, 16 March 1940. Photographer unidentified. Inscriptions: See Scope and Contents Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 15 x 19.9 cm

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