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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Dr Davidson & Dr Shiel
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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Dr W R Griffiths (L) & Dr V Stone
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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Mary Helen Auxiliary - Annual Meeting - W Rees, Mrs Chamberlain, Sr B Robinson, Dr ?, Dr Acherson
Photomary helen auxiliary, annual meeting, rees, chamberlain, sr, robinson, dr, acherson -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Dr M Fitzgerald- Director of Medical A&E, Dr C B E Davis - Director of Medical Services, Sr Judy Lindsay, examine plans for A&E renovation
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - KELLY AND ALLSOP COLLECTION: LETTER TO DR. ARTHUR FROM B.ALLSOP, 14/11/1901
Document. KELLY & ALLSOP COLLECTION. One page handwritten letter from B. Allsop to Dr. Arthur, dated 14 th Nov.1901. Written on a Tattersall's Club, 224 Bourke St., Melbourne, letter head. B&W image of Sol Green, member of Tattersall's Club printed at top left corner. Relates to bank instructions not to pay a cheque of Frank Austin on the Union Bank, Geelong. Also a bit of personal chat. Names mentioned include Bill Moffat, Paddy Burns, Hautvillier, N. G. Lawrence, Charlie, George, Bank of Victoria, Heathcote, Tommy O'Brien, Lot Hood.B.Allsopbusiness, stockbroker, kelly & allsop, kelly & allsop collection, dr. arthur, b.allsop, tattersall's club, frank austin, paddy burns, union bank, hautvillier, n.g.lawrence, tommy o'brien, lot hood. -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Dr Dorothy Wickham, 19/08/2007
Dr Dorothy Wickham working on the archives at Ballarat Grammar School.dorothy wickham -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Colour Photograph, Building, Dr. Longden's home, Learmonth St. west, 1982
Record of Victorian era house in 1980's.Colour photo, Dr. Longden's house, Learmonth St. West.house, longden, surgery, doctor, learmonth st. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ISAAC EDWARD DYASON : SUMMARY OF TALK BY DR CHARLES FAHEY
Two page Summary of talk by Dr Charles Fahey at May meeting of the BHS, titled The Diary of Isaac Edward Dyason. Printed on white paper. An extra copy of page 1 printed on green paper. Dyason kept diaries from New Years Day 1858 until his death in 1915. Most survived with the exception of the years 1873-4 . In Lansell's absence he took over his business affairs and moved into Fortuna. He married and had four children, Emily, Amy, Clarence and Cecil. His youngest child didn't survive. The BHS has a digital copy of his diaries on USB, copied in Digital Donations.person, individual, edward dyason, edward dyason, dr charles fahey, bhs, isaac edward dyason, elizabeth dyason, john hare, sarah mary badcock, joses badcock, george lansell, charles thatcher, bedelia jarvis, harriet eastwood, edith bassford, emily dyason, amy dyason, clarence dyason, cecil dyason, harriet dyason, tommy bent, frank cusack -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Blood Bank at Dr Castles Rooms in Wimmera Street -- Miss Noelle Henderson and donor & Dr Norman Castle with donor -- 2 Photos
Two photos of Blood Bank at Dr Castles Rooms 46 Wimmera Street. First with Miss Noelle Henderson and donor. Second Dr Norman Castle with donor Greg Matthews.stawell medical -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Envelope, Packet: Ringwood Medical and Health papers; Dr Blair Widmer. 1989, 1989
Ringwood and Health 1989, Dr Blair Widmer OAM; Croydon-Ringwood community nursing home +Additional Keywords: Setches, Kay / McCleave, Margaret / Widmer, Blair, Dr (OAM) / Pullin, Ellie -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
A b/w enlarged photograph of a 2 storey brick residence of 'Ardcloney' the home of Dr. Faulkner.Residence Dr Faulkner - Sunburyfaulkner, - (dr), doctors, houses, sunbury, house names, ardcloney, george evans collection -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph - Photograph, framed, Lorrae Desmond
Framed photo of the very popular Lorrae Desmond who did five concert tours to Vietnam. She also visited the injured and spent time chatting with soldiersDr. Denis Gibbons AM Collectionframed photo, lorrae desmond, denis gibbons -
Merbein District Historical Society
Plaque - Practice plaque
Dr Ernest Spargo Physician and surgeon A name plate engraved with Dr Ernest Spargo Physician & SurgeonDr Ernest Spargo Physician & Surgeonernest spargo, merbein, physician, doctor, surgeon -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Dr Shirley K. Randall, 1990
Photograph of Dr Shirley K. Randall. Dean, Division of Aademic Affairs at the University of Ballarat.shirley randall, academic affairs -
Melbourne Legacy
Pamphlet, Vote for Dr. Maloney 1910 voting flyer, 1910
This flyer represents the historical process of elections celebrated in 1910 in Melbourne Victoria and one of the proposed options. The link to Legacy is not known. Legacy was founded in 1923 by returned soldiers from the first world war. Dr William Nuttall Maloney was a long serving member of Parliament from 1904 to 1940. This piece represents the kind of social issues that required attention at that time, and the kind of system they used for voting. Matte finished paper flyer about the Melbourne 1910 elections. Has a photo of the candidate on the front side and a description of the promises and details at the back of the card. Front side, Yours Fraternally W. Maloney / Vote for Dr. MALONEY, 13th April, 1910. Back side, description about the Melbourne Election process, details of promises, details about how to vote and the date. Also has details about the printing company. melbourne elections, voting -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - 50 years of General Practice, Dr Jim McCarthy, 25 Oct 2010
Dr Jim McCarthy - 50 years of General PracticeDuration 00:28:05built environment, families, health - general health, bill thackray, hazel thackray -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Biography, Noelle Jones, "Dr A K Sewell: Tram Photographer", May. 2021
Biography - 7 A4 page - titled "Dr A K Sewell: Tram Photographer" giving details of the person who took a number of photos of cable trams in Melbourne during 1938 and 1939 and his medical career - a significant one as a pathologist. Notes his association with Mr A. Clarke while in Melbourne. Prepared by Noelle Jones of the Museum. Has a list of acknowledgements and references.trams, tramways, biography, cable trams, collingwood, nicholson st, carlton -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Dr. W.E. Hewett, Medical Officer (undated)
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Canterbury History Group
Document - Canterbury, Williams, Allan, Dr, 1/06/1987 12:00:00 AM
Dr Williams gives details of some of the earlier shops in Canterbury Roadcanterbury, canterbury road, dentists, williams> allan, williams> ray, hansom cabs, canterbury station, veitch family, hughes family, shops, fireworks displays -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Dr Mary Bailey
University of Ballarat is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. Portrait of a woman wearing a scarf. She is Dr Mary Bailey, lecturer in Nursing at the University of Ballarat.mary bailey, nursing -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Dr Brian Chappel, 03/1982
Photograph of Dr Brian Chappel, University of Ballarat Science & Engineering (Geology/Mining) staffmember. rresearch, consulting, brian chappell, invention, science and engineering -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Poster: Smith's Almanac for 1899, Dr. L.L. Smith's Almanac for 1899, 1899
Donald Clark Collection. A poster almanac with title 'Dr. L.L. Smith's Almanac for 1899' from the Australian Journal periodical. calendars -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CORRESPONDENCE: O'DONNELL FAMILY (DR. O'DONNELL), 26th December, 1980
Correspondence( 1980) re O'Donnell family (Dr. O'Donnell). Reply refers to a Mr R O'Donnell (Huntly. Farmer, landowner and mining investor) No further information re Dr O'Donnell.person, individual, o'donnell family -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Document - Collection of requests for reprints of the article, 'Treatment of Toxaemia of Pregnancy', by Dr Margaret Alison Mackie, Treatment of Toxaemia of Pregnancy, 1961
Requesting reprints of articles published overseas is a common medical practice, as can be seen by the templates used in this collection. See 2024.40.6 for a copy of the article that is being requested on these notices. Dr Margaret Alison Mackie (1910-1991) was in active practice between 1936 and 1970. She was a Fellow of the College, and was appointed a Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) for services to medicine in 1975. Collection of ten notices (a-j) received by Dr Margaret Alison Mackie via mail from the United States, Germany, Hungary, and Israel requesting a copy of her published article 'Treatment of Toxaemia of Pregnancy.' Notes are either printed on cardboard or on paper. Requests are from the following: a. Paul Rabinowitz, MD, Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn, NY, United States, June 1961 b. Dr. Joachim Reich, Kinderklick der Karl Marx Universitat, Leipzig, Germany, August 1 1961 c. Dr. Judith Erneszt, Budapest, Hungary d. Dr. Reinhold Schwarz, Universitats Frauenklinik, Rostock, Germany e. Dr W. Selby, Beershiba, Israel f. Dr. Albert Altchek, Mount Sinai Hospital, NY, United States, May 29 1961 g. Dr. Horst Echtermeyer, Frauenklinik der. Med. Academie, Magdeburg, Germany, July 25 1961 h. Dr. H. Spitzbart, Universitats Frauenklinik, Leipzig, Germany, July 26 1961 i. Dr. G. Fekete, Scientific Department, Chemical Works of Gedeon Richter, Budapest, Hungary, July 29 1961 j. Dr. Max v. Clarmann, Munich, Germany, 20 June 1961 obstetrics -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - STRAUCH COLLECTION: DR BACKHAUS GRAVE
Black & white photograph of Dr Backhaus grave StKilians Bendigo.Aulsebrook & Martin Pty Ltdphotograph, person, backhaus, bendigo-grave-backhaus-stkilians -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Tool - Uterine catheter used by Dr Fritz Duras and Dr Michael Kloss
This instrument was used by Dr Fritz Duras (1896-1965), who moved to Australia from Germany in 1937. As his father was Jewish, Duras was forced to leave Germany, and came to Australia to take up a post as director of physical education at Melbourne University. This instrument was part of a collection of instruments given to his son-in-law, Dr Michael Kloss, who was an obstetrician. Dr Kloss subsequently had it engraved and used it in his own practice, before donating the item to the College. Metal uterine catheter. Thin, curved instrument with two oval shaped fittings attached to the sides of the instrument at the proximal end for grip. There is a seam roughly halfway down the instrument indicating that the halves of the instrument can be separated. One side of the instrument is engraved with the word 'Kloss'.'Kloss'obstetrics -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Tool - Uterine gauze packing forceps used by Dr Fritz Duras and Dr Michael Kloss
This instrument was used by Dr Fritz Duras (1896-1965), who moved to Australia from Germany in 1937. As his father was Jewish, Duras was forced to leave Germany, and came to Australia to take up a post as director of physical education at Melbourne University. This instrument was part of a collection of instruments given to his son-in-law, Dr Michael Kloss, who was an obstetrician. Dr Kloss subsequently had it engraved and used it in his own practice, before donating the item to the College. Steel packing forceps. The forceps resemble a pair of scissors in style, with a curved end section. The prongs at each end of the forceps have been flatted and are ridged for grip. The number '314' is engraved on both sides of the inner aspect of the forceps. The letter 'E' is engraved on one side of the inner aspect of the forceps. The word 'Kloss' is engraved on one of the arms of the forceps. 'Kloss' '314'obstetrics -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Tool - Uterine catheter used by Dr Fritz Duras and Dr Michael Kloss
This instrument was used by Dr Fritz Duras (1896-1965), who moved to Australia from Germany in 1937. As his father was Jewish, Duras was forced to leave Germany, and came to Australia to take up a post as director of physical education at Melbourne University. This instrument was part of a collection of instruments given to his son-in-law, Dr Michael Kloss, who was an obstetrician. Dr Kloss subsequently had it engraved and used it in his own practice, before donating the item to the College. Metal uterine catheter. Catheter is in a vague 's' shape, with a rounded tip at one end and a hole in the catheter just above the tip. There is a small oval shaped attachment at the proximal end of the device for grip. One side of the instrument is engraved with the word 'Kloss'. Internal wire section may be missing from this catheter.'Kloss'obstetrics -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Tool - Cervical suture needle used by Dr Fritz Duras and Dr Michael Kloss
This instrument was used by Dr Fritz Duras (1896-1965), who moved to Australia from Germany in 1937. As his father was Jewish, Duras was forced to leave Germany, and came to Australia to take up a post as director of physical education at Melbourne University. This instrument was part of a collection of instruments given to his son-in-law, Dr Michael Kloss, who was an obstetrician. Dr Kloss subsequently had it engraved and used it in his own practice, before donating the item to the College. Metal instrument used for cervical sutures. Instrument consists of a handle and shaft. The end of the shaft is curved so as the tip of the instrument is almost perpendicular to the handle. The end of the shaft is in the shape of a loop to allow for sutures to be passed through it. The handle of the instrument is engraved with the word 'KLOSS'.'KLOSS'obstetrics -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Tool - Cervical suture needle used by Dr Fritz Duras and Dr Michael Kloss, Maw
This instrument was used by Dr Fritz Duras (1896-1965), who moved to Australia from Germany in 1937. As his father was Jewish, Duras was forced to leave Germany, and came to Australia to take up a post as director of physical education at Melbourne University. This instrument was part of a collection of instruments given to his son-in-law, Dr Michael Kloss, who was an obstetrician. Dr Kloss subsequently had it engraved and used it in his own practice, before donating the item to the College. Metal instrument used for cervical sutures. Instrument consists of a handle and shaft. The end of the shaft is curved so as the tip of the instrument is almost perpendicular to the handle. The end of the shaft is in the shape of a loop to allow for sutures to be passed through it. The handle of the instrument is engraved with the word 'KLOSS', and the words 'MAW/LONDON'.'KLOSS' 'MAW/LONDON'obstetrics