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J E Gordon

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Midwife, Health Visitor & Community Nurse|November 1, 1976
Distinguished British nurses of the past. 8: Edith Cavell--pioneer nurse and wartime martyrJ E Gordon
Midwife and Health Visitor|May 1, 1972
Nurses and nursing in Britain. 16. The 19 Century--voluntary hospitals and workhouse infirmariesJ E Gordon
The Practitioner|April 1, 1972
Some women practitioners of past centuriesJ E Gordon
Midwife and Health Visitor|July 1, 1972
Nurses and nursing in Britain. The nurse in war in the 18th and 19th centuries. II. In the ArmyJ E Gordon
Midwife and Health Visitor|January 1, 1973
Nurses and nursing in Britain. 23. The work of Florence Nightingale. 3. Her influence throughout the worldJ E Gordon
Midwife, Health Visitor & Community Nurse|May 1, 1975
Distinguished British nurses of the past. 3. Mrs. Elizabeth Cellier--'the Polish midwife' of the RestorationJ E Gordon
Midwife, Health Visitor & Community Nurse|September 1, 1975
Distinguished British nurses of the past. 5: Mrs. Sarah Wardroper--Florence Nightingale's collaboratorJ E Gordon
American Journal of Diseases of Children (1960)|April 1, 1975
Nutritional individualityJ E Gordon
Midwife, Health Visitor & Community Nurse|July 1, 1975
Distinguished British nurses of the past. 4: Mrs. Elizabeth Preece, matron, Bristol Infirmary (1778-1790)J E Gordon
Monograph Series. World Health Organization|January 1, 1976
Synergism of malnutrition and infectious diseaseJ E Gordon
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Midwife, Health Visitor & Community Nurse|November 1, 1976
Distinguished British nurses of the past. 8: Edith Cavell--pioneer nurse and wartime martyrJ E Gordon
Midwife and Health Visitor|May 1, 1972
Nurses and nursing in Britain. 16. The 19 Century--voluntary hospitals and workhouse infirmariesJ E Gordon
The Practitioner|April 1, 1972
Some women practitioners of past centuriesJ E Gordon
Midwife and Health Visitor|July 1, 1972
Nurses and nursing in Britain. The nurse in war in the 18th and 19th centuries. II. In the ArmyJ E Gordon
Midwife and Health Visitor|January 1, 1973
Nurses and nursing in Britain. 23. The work of Florence Nightingale. 3. Her influence throughout the worldJ E Gordon
Midwife, Health Visitor & Community Nurse|May 1, 1975
Distinguished British nurses of the past. 3. Mrs. Elizabeth Cellier--'the Polish midwife' of the RestorationJ E Gordon
Midwife, Health Visitor & Community Nurse|September 1, 1975
Distinguished British nurses of the past. 5: Mrs. Sarah Wardroper--Florence Nightingale's collaboratorJ E Gordon
American Journal of Diseases of Children (1960)|April 1, 1975
Nutritional individualityJ E Gordon
Midwife, Health Visitor & Community Nurse|July 1, 1975
Distinguished British nurses of the past. 4: Mrs. Elizabeth Preece, matron, Bristol Infirmary (1778-1790)J E Gordon
Monograph Series. World Health Organization|January 1, 1976
Synergism of malnutrition and infectious diseaseJ E Gordon
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