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ItemFractional Identities: The Political Arithmetic of Aboriginal VictoriansSmith, L ; McCalman, J ; Anderson, I ; Smith, S ; Evans, J ; McCarthy, G ; Beer, J (MIT Press - Journals, 2008-04)Established as a British Colony in 1835, Victoria was considered the leader in Australian indigenous administration—the first colony to legislate for the “protection” and legal victualing of Aborigines, and the first to collect statistical data on their decline and anticipated disappearance. The official record, however, excludes the data that can explain the Aborigines' stunning recovery. A painstaking investigation combining family histories; Victoria's birth, death, and marriage registrations; and census and archival records provides this information. One startling finding is that the surviving Aboriginal population is descended almost entirely from those who were under the protection of the colonial state.
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ItemInequalities of gender and health 1857-1985: a long-run perspective from the Melbourne lying-in hospital birth cohortMCCALMAN, J. ; MORLEY, R. ( 2008)
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ItemSilent witnesses: Child health and well-being in England and Australia and the health transition 1870-1940McCalman, J (ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2009-06)
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Item'All just melted with heat': mothers, babies and 'hot winds' in colonial MelbourneMCCALMAN, JS ; SHERRATT, T ; ROBIN, L ; GRIFFITHS, T (National Museum of Australia Press, 2005)
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ItemBirth weight and coronary heart disease in a cohort born 1857-1900 in Melbourne, AustraliaMORLEY, RUTH ; MCCALMAN, JANET ; CARLIN, JOHN ( 2006)