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Nurse Education Today|February 1, 1992
See how they learn: experience as the basis of practiceR Mander
Journal of Advanced Nursing|August 1, 1998
Analgesia and anaesthesia in childbirth: obscurantism and obfuscationR Mander
International Journal of Nursing Studies|January 1, 1989
"The best laid schemes...": an evaluation of the extension of midwifery training in ScotlandR Mander
Midwifery|March 1, 1989
Who continue? A preliminary examination of data on continuation of employment in midwiferyR Mander
Journal of Advanced Nursing|December 1, 1992
Seeking approval for research access: the gatekeeper's role in facilitating a study of the care of the relinquishing motherR Mander
Midwifery|December 26, 2001
The midwife's ultimate paradox: a UK-based study of the death of a motherR Mander
The Practising Midwife|May 25, 2002
Death of a mother. Taboo and the midwifeR Mander
Journal of Advanced Nursing|August 8, 2001
Response to: Male appropriation and medicalization of childbirth; an historical analysis by H.A. Churchill (2001) Journal of Advanced Nursing 33, 334-342R Mander
Journal of Advanced Nursing|June 1, 1997
Choosing the choices in the USA: examples in the maternity areaR Mander
Nursing Times|July 8, 1987
Why choose midwiferyR Mander
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Nurse Education Today|February 1, 1992
See how they learn: experience as the basis of practiceR Mander
Journal of Advanced Nursing|August 1, 1998
Analgesia and anaesthesia in childbirth: obscurantism and obfuscationR Mander
International Journal of Nursing Studies|January 1, 1989
"The best laid schemes...": an evaluation of the extension of midwifery training in ScotlandR Mander
Midwifery|March 1, 1989
Who continue? A preliminary examination of data on continuation of employment in midwiferyR Mander
Journal of Advanced Nursing|December 1, 1992
Seeking approval for research access: the gatekeeper's role in facilitating a study of the care of the relinquishing motherR Mander
Midwifery|December 26, 2001
The midwife's ultimate paradox: a UK-based study of the death of a motherR Mander
The Practising Midwife|May 25, 2002
Death of a mother. Taboo and the midwifeR Mander
Journal of Advanced Nursing|August 8, 2001
Response to: Male appropriation and medicalization of childbirth; an historical analysis by H.A. Churchill (2001) Journal of Advanced Nursing 33, 334-342R Mander
Journal of Advanced Nursing|June 1, 1997
Choosing the choices in the USA: examples in the maternity areaR Mander
Nursing Times|July 8, 1987
Why choose midwiferyR Mander
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