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Rutherglen Historical SocietyImage, Ern McQuillan, 1950s
... ...freda ward...Rutherglen Historical Society Murray Street Rutherglen high-country Tommy Bartel Champion Axman tommy bartel wood chopping sports champions tommy bartel was married to freda ward bartel. they both were born in beechworth victoria. tommy and his family were known for their wood chopping prowess both as workers and competitive axemen. tommy’s wife freda and his descendants reside in rutherglen. freda bartel freda ward On back of photo: Stylised image of a camera with "FM 1764 | FM 1766" above - "By Ern McQuillan, 396 New South Head Road, Double Bay" below - "A Photographic Illustrators Photograph" to the right - with numbers "4/4526/59" hand written in red ink. ...Tommy Bartel Champion AxmanBlack and white photograph of sportsman with championship ribbon around neck and an axe in his handOn back of photo: Stylised image of a camera with "FM 1764 | FM 1766" above - "By Ern McQuillan, 396 New South Head Road, Double Bay" below - "A Photographic Illustrators Photograph" to the right - with numbers "4/4526/59" hand written in red ink.tommy bartel, wood chopping, sports, champions, tommy bartel was married to freda ward bartel. they both were born in beechworth victoria. tommy and his family were known for their wood chopping prowess both as workers and competitive axemen. tommy’s wife freda and his descendants reside in rutherglen., freda bartel, freda ward -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesWork on paper - Nursing training study notes belonging to Freda Fatzeus at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, 1925
... Black covered lined exercise book which contains lengthy and concise notes on how to nurse patients with serious disease in the wards. There are signatures of Freda's colleagues in the front cover with the letters AMDG which means "All My Work for God". ...St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Nurse Training Clinical notes Infectious Diseases Freda Fatzeus Black covered lined exercise book which contains lengthy and concise notes on how to nurse patients with serious disease in the wards. ...Each disease is described in length, how to nurse, what complications may occur and precautions to take, eg with Typhoid Fever, urine needs to be boiled to prevent spread of disease, container is to stand in antiseptic, kept separate, and if in the country, buried. Notes state:" the nurse must do all in her power to induce rest and sleep with the patients, eg warm sponge, frequent comfort positioning in bed." Other diseases detailed are Meningitis, Phthisis, Diptheria, Scarlet Fever, Measles, Pneumonia, all needing isolation nursing. How to prepare solutions give enemas and bowel washouts are described in these comprehensive notes indicative of the heavy, onerous nursing requirements practiced at that time. st vincent's hospital melbourne, nurse training, clinical notes, infectious diseases, freda fatzeus
