Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Head injuries 1979,1979,8,8,10 12, Domestic violence: Why does it happen? How can it be stopped?,1992,21,7,10-14,Read Non-accidental physical injury to children--case management in the community,1978,8,5,38-41,Thackray Parasuicide is a health hazard,1979,8,8,41-42,Keane The years of children. Part II,1980,10,2,43-45,Lewis Gunshot wounds: initial assessment and management,1980,10,1,40-45,Freeman A multi-disciplinary approach to child abuse - the role of the nurse,1981,11,4,41-2 47,Hudson Child maltreatment : an Infant Welfare perspective,1981,11,2,38-40,Penberthy Domestic violence against women: the role of health professionals,1982,12,4,41-44,Parkin Early recognition of at-risk factors in potential child abuse,1984,14,4,53-55,Locke Infant restraint in motor car: a revealing survey among mothers,1984,13,10,45 48,Mihan Poisoning: prevention and first aid. Royal Melbourne Hospital Pharmacy Department,1986,16,4,54-5 60, Confronting child abuse,1986,16,4,25-26,Hall Aged abuse: who cares?,1986,15,9,28-30,Fine Age must not invite harm or hurt. I,1985,14,6,20-21,Langslow Aggression against nurses,1985,15,3,44-48,Holden Preventing child abuse,1985,15,2,46-48,Murdoch The sociology of suicide,1985,14,9,43-44,Clark Do you know when a child's at risk?,1988,18,4,14-15,de Jongh Management of violent patients in a general hospital,1991,21,2,11-12,Fitzsimmons Violence in the workplace: predictable and preventable,1991,20,9,7-8,Vidovich Domestic violence is very unhealthy,1992,21,6,25-26,Harris Is hospital a dangerous place to work in?,1975,4,7,36-38,Bryan Road trauma--a major public health dilemma,1971,1,6,17,Tonge Traumatic spinal injuries: first aid and casualty management,1980,9,6,45-48,Kroeber Occupational health and safety learning on the job,1993,22,10,10-11,Hensley ANF initiatives in OH and S for nurses,1992,22,5,21,Kreger The Poison Information Centre--Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children,1966,64,8,219-220,McReady A tragic death inspires action,1988,18,5,25,Scott Operation disaster,1974,3,9,16 18-20,Newell Poisons at work,1969,67,7,152-154,Marcus Near drowning: a successful treatment,1984,13,8,32-33,Bruce Drowning,1966,64,6,139, Cultural danger or cultural safety: remote area health services,1992,21,6,11-12,Dowd Alcohol and the Australian society,1973,3,5,27-31,Moriarty The nurse and the law. High drama lay in nursing notes,1984,13,7,33-5 52,Langslow The 'stranger' mother,1974,3,10,39 passim,Woolcott Spinal injuries. Part 1,1973,3,6,25-7 passim,Cleminson Sleep and the treatment of insomnia,1976,5,11,20,Kavanagh Emotional care and support: an overseas tour around burns units and centres,1976,6,5,31-33,Swift Thermal injuries to children in South Australia during 1974,1977,6,10,43-46,Kirkham Aftermath of a smash. A nursing care study,1977,7,1,30-31,Hillier Psychotropic drugs--evaluating side effects,1977,7,4,36-39,Hiep Construction site nurse,1977,7,4,32-35,Dawson Rationale psychology philosophy and reason for recreational activities for the frail aged,1981,10,7,38-9 49,Harwood The nurse and the law: a macabre landmark case,1981,11,1,23-26,Langslow Private trouble or public issue?,1992,21,7,9,Newman Nursing in major disasters and emergencies,1979,8,9,10-5 41-2,Batson Rape: some facts myths and responses,1984,13,8,42-43,Helen Kampuchean refugees--an encounter with grief,1980,10,2,53-56,van der Westhuizen Occupational health and safety,1981,11,3,15-16,Willoughby-Thomas Radiation hazards and victims--a bitter legacy,1989,18,10,20-23,Ruff