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Is there life after death?

Australia, 2000
film

Episode number 4 of Series “Nurses”. Nurses “was filmed by four nurses and their friends at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne to capture the ..

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Coping with death

Australia, 2000
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Work around the clock

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Nursing is tough

Australia, 2000
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Nurses

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To Florinda

Australia, 1981
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Life in her hands

United Kingdom, 1951
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The New healers

Australia, 1983
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The Nurse; the vet; the ambulance

Australia, 1988
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I am a nurse

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A Dose of reality

United States, 1978
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Examination of a Patient

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Living with death

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Enough Rope: Can I Write the Ending?

Australia, 2007
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Something happened

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Surviving survival

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Doctors and patients

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Sisters in arms

Australia, 1999
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On the move

Australia, 1976
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