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St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Archives
Pamphlet - Facts about Measles published by Colonial and Mutual Life Assurance Society for the benefit of its policy holders and the general public
Information pamphlet for mothers stating that "Measles is a highly contagious and serious fever. Far too many people consider Measles to be a trifling kind of illness about which there is not much need to worry. This is a great mistake". Detailed are the headings "How one catches Measles, signs of Measles, how to take care of a child with Measles, after- effects and general remarks". "Send for the doctor at once" is highlighted in bold print. The information pamphlet may have been available at the reception desk at doctors’ surgeries or at infant welfare centres. The Measles Vaccine was not introduced in Australia until the 1960's. colonial and mutual life assurance society, measles, contagious disease -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection
Book - Illustrated book, Lyndsay Gardiner, The Eye and Ear: The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital centenary history, 1968
History of the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital. In 1863 Dr Andrew Sexton Gray, started an institution for those suffering diseases of the eye and ear. Increased demand led to the formation of a charitable committee in 1866, and the establishment of Victoria's third public hospital. Several changes of location until the opening of the first building on the current site in 1871.Hardcover illustrated book pale blue binding, title and authors name in gold on spine. Cream dustjacket title and authors name on front cover and spine. Historical illustrations of the Eye and Ear Hospiital on front and back covernon-fictionHistory of the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital. In 1863 Dr Andrew Sexton Gray, started an institution for those suffering diseases of the eye and ear. Increased demand led to the formation of a charitable committee in 1866, and the establishment of Victoria's third public hospital. Several changes of location until the opening of the first building on the current site in 1871. royal victorian eye and ear hospital, ophthalmology-history, otolaryngology-history, hospitals-special history -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Photograph - Framed photograph, Cpl Sperry BODSWORTH
Photograph of Private later Corporal Sperry Bodsworth born 27/8/1909. In 1940 aged 30 years he enlisted in the Army and assigned to the 2/21 Battalion. On 13/12/1941 the Battalion was deployed from Darwin to Ambon in the Dutch East Indies, now Indonesia, to form part of "Gull Force". The Battle of Ambon occurred between 30 January to 3 February, 1942. In April 1942 Bodsworth was listed as missing and on 1/6/1942 was reported as a Prisoner of War. Bodsworth was awarded a Mention in Despatches.The Battle of Ambon (30 January – 3 February 1942) occurred on the island of Ambon in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia), during World War II. Japan invaded and conquered the island in a few days, facing Dutch, American and Australian forces. The chaotic and sometimes bloody fighting was followed by a series of major Japanese war crimes. Allied casualties in the battle were relatively light. However, at intervals for a fortnight after the surrender, Japanese personnel chose more than 300 Australian and Dutch prisoners of war at random and summarily executed them, at or near Laha airfield. In part, this was revenge for the sinking of the Japanese minesweeper, as some surviving crew of the minesweeper took part.. Three-quarters of the Australians captured on Ambon died before the war's end. Of the 582 who remained on Ambon, 405 died. They died of overwork, malnutrition, disease and one of the most brutal regimes among camps in which bashings were routine. Blood Oath, a 1990 Australian feature film is based on the real-life trial of Japanese soldiers for war crimes committed against Allied prisoners of war on the island of Ambon, in the Netherlands East Indies (Indonesia), such as the Laha massacre of 1942.Brown timber frame containing black and white photograph of WW2 Soldier wearing slouch hatww2, gull force, ambon, sperry bodsworth, pow -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Angus and Robertson, Ashes of Hiroshima : a post-war trip to Japan and China, 1950
Ashes of Hiroshima is the record of a trip that Frank Clune made in 1949 to the Australian sector of BCOF which was located near Hiroshima . At the time, a scandal had broken out that the Aussies in Japan were contracting diseases from fraternizing with Japanese women. Clune thought he would go over and write a book about it - Hiroshima and the Australian Occupation force.Ill, p.299.non-fictionAshes of Hiroshima is the record of a trip that Frank Clune made in 1949 to the Australian sector of BCOF which was located near Hiroshima . At the time, a scandal had broken out that the Aussies in Japan were contracting diseases from fraternizing with Japanese women. Clune thought he would go over and write a book about it - Hiroshima and the Australian Occupation force.hiroshima - atomic bombing, world war 1939-1945 - history