Fanny McHugh

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Fanny McHugh (née Balmer, 21 August 1861 – 17 December 1943) was a New Zealand midwife, volunteer nurse, health patrol and social hygiene lecturer. She was born in Auckland, New Zealand on 21 August 1861.[1] She ran the Turakina General Store. After her husband died (before 1904) she moved to Manaia and registered as a midwife.[1] During the First World War she volunteered for the New Zealand Volunteer Sisterhood, and worked in England and Egypt.[1] On her return to New Zealand she worked for the Department of Health, undertaking "health patrols" and later lecturing on "social hygiene".[1]

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  1. ^ a b c d Dalton, Sarah. "Fanny McHugh". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 23 April 2017.