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An Online Archive of Nursing Oral Histories in NZ

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Grace Benson
Growing up on Great Barrier Island in the 40s gave Grace the desire to enter the nursing profession...more
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New records of Cornwall Hospital 1in 1956 and more and then some more and finally a bit more...more

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