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Health History Lecture: Place and Nursing in Remote Northern Communities: A Historical Perspective

Posted on January 5, 2014 by cmhaney

This lecture was delivered by Dr Lesley McBain, PhD — Visiting Professor to the Consortium — for the March 2015 Health HIstory Lecture, Consortium for Nursing History Inquiry, Nursing at UBC.

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