单词 | karitane |
释义 | Karitanen. New Zealand. Used attributively, of or pertaining to the system of ante- and post-natal care for mothers and babies initiated by Sir F. Truby King (1858–1938). ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > types of treatment generally > [adjective] > pre- or post-natal treatment Karitane1913 1913 F. T. King Feeding & Care of Baby 43 What has been achieved..on a relatively small scale at the Karitane Hospital is reflected enormously magnified in the district work. 1917 W. Wrench Let. in M. King Truby King (1948) xxiv. 234 I am convinced that our greatest need in this country is a Training Centre on Karitane lines. 1930 Bulletin (Sydney) 26 Mar. 42/3 The Karitane Training Centre in Nelson-street, Woolahra, has appointed Sister May Richardson as its matron. 1945 R. M. Burdon N.Z. Notables 2nd Ser. iv. 62 [Truby King] had long wished to build a proper Karitane Hospital in Wellington where, as yet, there was only a mothercraft home. 1947 ‘A. P. Gaskell’ Big Game 122 Margaret had started training as a Karitane nurse. 1948 M. King Truby King xv. 107 The word ‘Karitane’ has become famous in connection with Truby King Mothercraft work; but its origin is far removed from babies. The Huriawa or Karitane Peninsula lies at the south end of the wide Waikouaiti Bay. 1958 N.Z. News 11 Mar. 3/1 As an example, he [sc. Sir Truby King] successfully treated thirteen neglected infants in his own home, and ultimately six model ‘Karitane’ homes were founded throughout the Dominion. 1966 Encycl. N.Z. II. 222/2 A nurse was needed for the first Karitane baby. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1913 |
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