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Title: The work of the district nurse in Gozo in the past
Authors: Saliba, Mario
Keywords: Community health nursing -- Malta -- Gozo -- History -- 19th century
Community health nursing -- Malta -- Gozo -- History -- 20th century
Visiting nurses -- Malta -- Gozo -- History -- 19th century
Visiting nurses -- Malta -- Gozo -- History -- 20th century
Malta -- History -- British occupation, 1800-1964
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: University of Malta. Gozo Centre
Citation: Saliba, M. (2022). The work of the district nurse in Gozo in the past. The Gozo Observer, 45, 33-34.
Abstract: About one hundred years ago, the health system in the community, in Gozo as in Malta, consisted of the District Medical Officer (DMO) who was resident in the district and was responsible for the health of the people of that district. This service was introduced by Governor Sir Richard More O’Ferrell in 1848.1 Gozo was divided into four districts. District A consisted of Victoria, Żebbuġ, Għarb, Għasri, San Lawrenz, Kerċem, and Santa Luċija. District B consisted of Nadur, Qala, Għajnsielem, Mġarr Harbour and Comino. District C of Xewkija, Sannat and Munxar. District D of Xagħra, and Ta’ Ħammet. [Excerpt]
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/102068
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The Gozo Observer - Issue 45, 2022

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