Catherine Wilson
Catherine Wilson (c. 1822 – 20 October 1862) was a British murderer who was hanged for one murder, but was generally thought at the time to have committed six others. She worked as a nurse and poisoned her victims after encouraging them to leave their money to her in their wills. She was described privately by the sentencing judge as "the greatest criminal that ever lived". Provided by Wikipedia
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Factors Influencing Kidney Transplantation Experiences for Patients From Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds: A Qualitative Study by Kimberley Crawford, Catherine Wilson, William R. Mulley, Nigel D. Toussaint, Elaine Kennedy, Narissa Andrew, Andrea Ward, Mandy Truong
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Understanding factors that contribute to variations in bronchiolitis management in acute care settings: a qualitative study in Australia and New Zealand using the Theoretical Domai... by Libby Haskell, Emma J. Tavender, Catherine Wilson, Franz E. Babl, Ed Oakley, Nicolette Sheridan, Stuart R. Dalziel, On behalf of the Paediatric Research in Emergency Departments International Collaborative (PREDICT)
Published 2020Connect to this object online.
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Implementing evidence-based practices in the care of infants with bronchiolitis in Australasian acute care settings: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled study by Libby Haskell, Emma J. Tavender, Catherine Wilson, Sharon O'Brien, Franz E. Babl, Meredith L. Borland, Liz Cotterell, Tibor Schuster, Francesca Orsini, Nicolette Sheridan, David Johnson, Ed Oakley, Stuart R. Dalziel, on behalf of PREDICT
Published 2018Connect to this object online.
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