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Sydney Health Ethics: Recent submissions

    • Joyce Winifred Vickery: Taxonomic botanist 

      Hooker, C
      Published 2000-01-01
      Open Access
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    • Dr Ida Brown and the development of Australian palaeontology 

      Hooker, C
      Published 2001-01-01
      Open Access
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    • Chlamydia testing and management at Australian Family Planning Clinics 

      Micallef, Joanne; Guy, R; Lewis, Larissa; Kaldor, J; Mooney-Somers, Julie; Bateson, D; Harvey, C; Van Gemert, Caroline
      Published 2014-01-01
      Open Access
      Other
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    • Dr Robert Robertson: Fever Specialist, Eighteenth-century medical experimenter, naval health reformer and senior physician in the royal navy medical department 

      Short, Bruce Hamilton
      Published 2013-11-12
      The objective of the thesis is to identify the contributions made by Dr Robert Robertson (1742 – 1829) to the Royal Navy Medical Department by improving and ameliorating the cure and prevention of fevers within that ...
      Open Access
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    • COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE IN HAEMATO-ONCOLOGY: 

      RASZEJA, Veronica
      Published 2013-08-05
      Up to 83% of Australians diagnosed with cancer will use complementary and alternative medicines (CAMs). CAMs include physical, psychological, herbal, nutritional and spiritual therapies, and are used for a variety of ...
      USyd Access
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