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Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBooklet, Alfred Hospital, Alfred Hospital Information for Inpatients, ? ca. late 1970's
... Alfred Hospital Information for Inpatients...Booklet providing information for inpatients of the Alfred Hospital in the late 1970's, including visiting and meal hours...Back cover has a map of the hospital Alfred Hospital Information for Inpatients Booklet Booklet Alfred Hospital ...Booklet providing information for inpatients of the Alfred Hospital in the late 1970's, including visiting and meal hoursOf significance to the AHNL as an historiacl documnent of hospital servicesStapled booklet with white cover and black print. Front cover details title, Alfred Hospital logo, adress and telephone number. Back cover has a map of the hospitalPrevious catalogue number at top right [handwritten in back ink] also some other pen and pencil marks. There are also several underlinings and hand written amendments (? editing for an updated booklet)alfred hospital, hospital patient care -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Physiotherapy
... A black and white photograph of an RAAF inpatient at the 1st Australian Field Hospital Physiotherapy hut receives encouragement from the physiotherapist Lt Diane Skewes to try harder....Photograph 1st Australian Field Hospital Australian Task Force - Vietnam Nui Dat Physiotherapy Lt Diane Skewes RAAF Wounded Serviceman Denis Gibbons A black and white photograph of an RAAF inpatient at the 1st Australian Field Hospital Physiotherapy hut receives encouragement from the physiotherapist Lt Diane Skewes to try harder. ...Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection. A black and white photograph of an RAAF inpatient at the 1st Australian Field Hospital Physiotherapy hut receives encouragement from the physiotherapist Lt Diane Skewes to try harder.photograph, 1st australian field hospital, australian task force - vietnam, nui dat, physiotherapy, lt diane skewes, raaf, wounded serviceman, denis gibbons -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionMedal - Fay Maclure Prize Medal, Unknown
... Dr Alfred Fay Maclure (1883-1956) (trained in England) Alfred Hospital as Inpatient Surgeon who served in World War One....Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Dr Alfred Fay Maclure (1883-1956) (trained in England) Alfred Hospital as Inpatient Surgeon who served in World War One. ...Dr Alfred Fay Maclure (1883-1956) (trained in England) Alfred Hospital as Inpatient Surgeon who served in World War One.Medal dates from 1956 and was a prize awarded to Alfred Hospital student nurses for surgical nursing. Awarded to Ann Clezy long term Alfred Hospital identity.Bronze coloured round medal sitting in a hinged, paper presentation box,Box - Wm. Drummond & Co. Ltd./Jewellers/344-?/Collins Street/Melbourne Medal - Observe (front) - Top - Alfred Hospital Melbourne Bottom - Nurses League Reverse (back) AWARDED TO/ANN STEELE CLEEZY/FAY MACLURE PRIZE/For/Best Surgical Nurse/in 3rd Yearmedal, award, alfred hospital, nurses award, surgical nursing, ann clezy -
Alfred Health (The Alfred, Caulfield Hospital, and Sandringham Hospital)Book, Ann M Mitchell, The Hospital South of the Yarra A history of Alfred Hospital Melbourne from foundation to the nineteen-forties, 1977 The Griffin Press
... The hospital treated its first outpatient on 6 March 1871 and its first inpatient on 13 March 1871....The hospital treated its first outpatient on 6 March 1871 and its first inpatient on 13 March 1871. Book details major milestones of hospital's history from 1860's including its naming after Prince Alfred. ...Board of Management of The Alfred commissioned Ann M Mitchell to write a history of the hospital from its foundation until the nineteen-forties. The hospital treated its first outpatient on 6 March 1871 and its first inpatient on 13 March 1871.Book details major milestones of hospital's history from 1860's including its naming after Prince Alfred. Records major achievements including important treatment, teaching and research. Lists many important personnel including doctors, nurses, matrons and Board Members.Small Book 299 Pages Red CoverThe Hospital South of the Yarra, Ann M Mitchellthe alfred, history, 1871, 1940's, medical, patients, health, hospital -
Geelong RSL Sub BranchPhotographs, The Sphinx War Memorial, Ku-Ring-Gai Chase, NSW, 1925-1926
... Pte W Shirley served with 13 Battalion during WW1. Whilst an inpatient at Lady Davidson Home ex Pte Shirley commuted to Ku-Ring-Gai Chase to cut the Sphinx out of rock as a Memorial to his comrades. ...Geelong RSL Sub Branch 50 Barwon Heads Road Belmont geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Pte W Shirley served with 13 Battalion during WW1. Whilst an inpatient at Lady Davidson Home ex Pte Shirley commuted to Ku-Ring-Gai Chase to cut the Sphinx out of rock as a Memorial to his comrades. ...Pte W Shirley served with 13 Battalion during WW1. Whilst an inpatient at Lady Davidson Home ex Pte Shirley commuted to Ku-Ring-Gai Chase to cut the Sphinx out of rock as a Memorial to his comrades. The time taken for the project was approximately 1 year 6 months.This is a project of 5756 Pte W Shirley 13 Battalion AIF. The Memorial is dedicated 'To my Glorious Comrades of the AIF'2 x black and white photographs of the Sphinx War Memorial, Ku-Ring-Gai Chase, NSW. A buff coloured cover for the photographs with a detailed description of the Memorial and who was responsible for the erection and placement of the memorial.On the front of the 'Sphinx' 1st plaque - To my Glorious Comrades of the AIF, by the Late W. Shirley, no 5756, 13th Battalion. Died 27 August, 1929. 2nd plaque 'Lest We Forget'. 3rd plaque - 1914-1918.w shirley, aif, 13 battalion, sphinx memorial, ku-ring-gai chase, nsw -
Peter MacCallum Cancer CentreEphemera (item) - Patient Admissions Booklet, Peter MacCallum Clinic Patient Admissions Booklet
... The booklet acted similarly to a patient directory answering commonly asked questions and providing information about the inpatient experience at the Peter MacCallum Clinic...The booklet acted similarly to a patient directory answering commonly asked questions and providing information about the inpatient experience at the Peter MacCallum Clinic Patients Information Booklet Directory Peter MacCallum Clinic A small patient admissions reminder booklet with a faux knit printed cover, from the Little Lonsdale Street Peter MacCallum Clinic Patient Admissions Booklet Ephemera Patient Admissions Booklet ...An admissions booklet would have been provided to each patient to be admitted to one of the wards at the Peter MacCallum Clinic on Little Lonsdale Street, Melbourne. The booklet included the ward number, medical officer, unit number as well as a map to the clinic and admissions information. The booklet acted similarly to a patient directory answering commonly asked questions and providing information about the inpatient experience at the Peter MacCallum Clinicpatients, information booklet, directory, peter maccallum clinic -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BENDIGO PSYCHIATRIC CENTRE
... Made by patients of the Bendigo Psychiatric Centre as part of their inpatient therapy activities. The bas reliefs represent the constellations Capricorn and Aquila. ...Made by patients of the Bendigo Psychiatric Centre as part of their inpatient therapy activities. The bas reliefs represent the constellations Capricorn and Aquila. ...Copy of copper bas reliefs - Capricorn and Aquila. Made by patients of the Bendigo Psychiatric Centre as part of their inpatient therapy activities. The bas reliefs represent the constellations Capricorn and Aquila. Once completed, they were used to identify the Aquila and Capricorn patient areas at the Psychiatric Centre. The Bendigo Psychiatric Centre, a forty bed hospital, opened in 1970 and closed in the 1990's. It was replaced by the Alexander Bayne Centre at the Bendigo Hospital and the John Bomford Centre, Kennington, named in honour of Dr. John Bomford. Dr. Bomford was a pioneer of Bendigo psychiatric services. He practised as a psychiatrist in Bendigo from 1964 until December 1970, when he retired.bendigo, hospital, psychiatric centre -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBooklet - Illustrated biography, John A McLean, Alfred Faye Maclure, 1964
... Mr Maclure trained 75 house surgeons during the 25 years he was an inpatient surgeon at the Alfred. The biography origionally appeared in the Alfred Hospital Clinical Reports, Vol 12, 1964...Mr Maclure trained 75 house surgeons during the 25 years he was an inpatient surgeon at the Alfred. The biography origionally appeared in the Alfred Hospital Clinical Reports, Vol 12, 1964 Provides information about a noted Alfred Hospital identity Alfred Fay Maclure Alfred Hospital Surgeons Handwritten at top right of the cover page is the previous catalogue number [black ink] Illustrated booklet, staples have ben removed. ...Alfred Fay Maclure (1883-1956) was a welltrained 75 known surgeon at the Alfred Hospital. His association with the Alfred began in 1908 when he became house surgeon to Hamilton Rusell. During World War I, he served with the Australian Army at Lemnos, Egypt and France, he was mentioned twice in despatches and awarded the O.B.E. Mr Maclure also spent six months working at the special plastic surgery centre at Sidcup, England. After the war he returned to work at the Alfred, and was subdean of the medical school during the 1920's. Mr Maclure had been due to retire in 1943, but he stayed on as an Honourary Surgeon until 1943 when he suffered a cereco-vascular accident. Mr Maclure trained 75 house surgeons during the 25 years he was an inpatient surgeon at the Alfred. The biography origionally appeared in the Alfred Hospital Clinical Reports, Vol 12, 1964Provides information about a noted Alfred Hospital identityIllustrated booklet, staples have ben removed. Black print on whtie background. In the centre of the cover page is the logo of the Alfred Hospital, above this is information about original publication, below is the title and author. Handwritten at top right is the previous catalogue number [black ink]Handwritten at top right of the cover page is the previous catalogue number [black ink]alfred fay maclure, alfred hospital, surgeons -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic HistoryCertificate - Certificate, Proficiency, Anaesthesia, 1906
... He was appointed inpatient physician at the Alfred Hospital in 1925 and, at about the same time, a University of Melbourne Stewart Lecturer in Medicine. ...He was appointed inpatient physician at the Alfred Hospital in 1925 and, at about the same time, a University of Melbourne Stewart Lecturer in Medicine. ...At the time of issue, anaesthesia was a practice still in its infancy. Proficiency in anaesthesia was determined by successful demonstration of a small number of administrations. It was also built into the existing medical qualifications and not a specialty in its own right. Dr Montefiore David Silberberg completed his training at the Melbourne and Children's Hospitals and went to London where he was clinical assistant to Sir James Mackenzie and was associated with Sir Thomas Lewis who did ground-breaking work on digitalis and electrocardiography. When he returned to Melbourne, he brought with him the first electrocardiograph used in medical practice in Australia. He started working in Collins Street and at the Melbourne Hospital as a specialist in heart problems. During World War I, he served in Egypt in 14 Australian General Hospital 1914-16. In 1919 he was appointed physician to outpatients at the Alfred Hospital while also working at the Children's Hospital and at Repatriation General Hospital. He was appointed inpatient physician at the Alfred Hospital in 1925 and, at about the same time, a University of Melbourne Stewart Lecturer in Medicine. He mentored many young cardiologists during his lifetime, providing instruction at the hospitals where he worked and holding regular extra-curricula meetings at his home.Handwritten certificate from the University of Melbourne acknowledging the proficiency of Montefiore David Silberberg in the administration of anaesthesia. The certificate has been adhered to a piece of cardboard which was the backing board when it was previously framed.Contents of handwritten certificate: This is to certify that / Montefiore David Silberberg / during the year 1906 / attended [scribbled over] has personally / conducted six cases of / anaesthetic + / proficiency in administring anaesthetics / 22.12.06 Es Embley MD / Hon Anaesthetist / Melb Hosp Handwritten in pencil at bottom of certificate: 9 + 6 3/4 / 6 - 4 3/4 Handwritten in pencil on reverse: K. BROWN / Dr. Kaye / 9 + 6 3/4 / 6 - 4 3/4 / 1/4 [indecipherable] / Dr Kaye [underlined] / 124 Anderson St / South Yarrasilberberg, cardiology, electrocardiograph, world war i, wwi, egypt, alfred hospital, children's hospital, repatriation general hospital, proficiency, anaesthesia -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDocument, Creseick Hospital Admissions Spreadsheet
... ...inpatients...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Creswick Hospital inpatients Chinese Bullarook Bloody gully Alfred Bernaldo Denmark Frank Sartori Cabbage Tree Flat Catherine Heintz Richard Bruhn Maria Creati Spring Hill Steiglitz Ascot Mt Prospect Tramp Bridget Kinana Martin Kninnane John Lenehan Mary PEdrina Daylesford Ballan Dean Smeaton Thonas Carmody Andrea Bombardino Carlo Bonati Dominico Gigliotti Vittori Guscetti Anthony Parvans Antonio Scari Dominick Sonsee Angelo Bombardieri Spreadsheet of admissions to the Creswick Hospital transcribed by Dorothy Wickham Creseick Hospital Admissions Spreadsheet Document ...Spreadsheet of admissions to the Creswick Hospital transcribed by Dorothy Wickhamcreswick hospital, inpatients, chinese, bullarook, bloody gully, alfred bernaldo, denmark, frank sartori, cabbage tree flat, catherine heintz, richard bruhn, maria creati, spring hill, steiglitz, ascot, mt prospect, tramp, bridget kinana, martin kninnane, john lenehan, mary pedrina, daylesford, ballan, dean, smeaton, thonas carmody, andrea bombardino, carlo bonati, dominico gigliotti, vittori guscetti, anthony parvans, antonio scari, dominick sonsee, angelo bombardieri -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Equipment - Medical case used by Dr Reginald Worcester
... As outlined by Arthur Hill, Worcester " was appointed in turn to the following important posts: Honorary Outpatient Obstetrician and Inpatient Gynaecologist to the Women’s Hospital (1946-1948); Honorary Gynaecologist to Prince Henry’s Hospital (1946-1963); Guest Examiner in London for the R.C.O.G. (1953); Examiner in Obstetrics and Gynaecology for the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (1957-1964); Visiting Gynaecologist to the Repatriation General Hospital, Heidelberg 1963- 1967); and first Victorian Members’ representative (1947-1950) and later Fellows’ Representative (1953-1960) on the Australian (Regional) Council of the R.C.O.G. ...As outlined by Arthur Hill, Worcester " was appointed in turn to the following important posts: Honorary Outpatient Obstetrician and Inpatient Gynaecologist to the Women’s Hospital (1946-1948); Honorary Gynaecologist to Prince Henry’s Hospital (1946-1963); Guest Examiner in London for the R.C.O.G. (1953); Examiner in Obstetrics and Gynaecology for the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (1957-1964); Visiting Gynaecologist to the Repatriation General Hospital, Heidelberg 1963- 1967); and first Victorian Members’ representative (1947-1950) and later Fellows’ Representative (1953-1960) on the Australian (Regional) Council of the R.C.O.G. ...Reginald George Worcester (1903-1972) was a highly regarded obstetrics and gynaecology specialist. Between 1930 and 1933, Worcester was the Medical Superintendent at the Royal Women's Hospital. He obtained his MRCOG in England in 1935, and on his return to Australia was appointed as a university tutor in obstetrics and gynaecology. In 1939, he was appointed as the honorary gynaecologist to outpatients at the Royal Women's Hospital. Worcester served with the AIF during World War II as C.O. of the 17th Field Ambulance in Darwin and as A.D.M.S., Northern Territory Force, and the 2nd/9th Australian Army Corps from 1942 to 1943. His major war service, however, was undertaken in Borneo and Moratai, commanding the 2nd/1st Australian C.C.S. and the 2nd/9th Australian General Hospital. Worcester acquitted himself admirably during the war, with company commander Hubert Smith praising his contribution in no uncertain terms: " His [Worcester's] success as C.O. of a Field Ambulance resulted from a complete understanding of what the unit should be able to do in the transportation of casualties in the field, as well as of the usual medial functions. He organized both with efficiency and at all times difficult decisions were made with humility and good humour. The personal qualities which made him such a calm and considerate consultant never left him, even in the most dangerous and trying circumstances of war." Worcester's time in the army greatly affected his health, but despite this he was able to build a strong and reputable practice upon his return to Australia. As outlined by Arthur Hill, Worcester " was appointed in turn to the following important posts: Honorary Outpatient Obstetrician and Inpatient Gynaecologist to the Women’s Hospital (1946-1948); Honorary Gynaecologist to Prince Henry’s Hospital (1946-1963); Guest Examiner in London for the R.C.O.G. (1953); Examiner in Obstetrics and Gynaecology for the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (1957-1964); Visiting Gynaecologist to the Repatriation General Hospital, Heidelberg 1963- 1967); and first Victorian Members’ representative (1947-1950) and later Fellows’ Representative (1953-1960) on the Australian (Regional) Council of the R.C.O.G. To these posts he brought the benefits of clear thinking and critical awareness. In 1949 he was elected F.R.C.O.G." In early 1967, Worcester suffered a hemiplegia which left him with an impaired gait and paralysed his right hand. Although unable to do major surgery, he returned to part-time practice by September 1967. His ill-health persisted though, and he was retired from practice in 1970. (Source: (1973), REGINALD GEORGE WORCESTER. Medical Journal of Australia, 1: 770-771.)Brown leather medical case. The case has a solid frame and is rectangular, with a leather handle at top. There are two locks on the top of the case, and a metal clasp on either side to fasten the bag closed. The case is embossed with the text 'R.G. WORCESTER' on top, in a position between the two locks and below the handle at bottom centre. The inside of the case is lined with a canvas bag that is buttoned to the case with press studs. The inside of the case also contains a loose canvas bag on which is handwritten 'BAG No/THREE/ R.G. WORCESTER'. The loose canvas bag has a metal zipper at opening.'R.G.WORCESTER'obstetrics, surgery -
Peter MacCallum Cancer CentreArchive - Board Report, CANCER INSTITUTE Eighth Triennial Report 1971-1974, 1974
... Events of note: - 10 story site approved for the corner of Lt Lonsdale St and William St. Increasing inpatient capacity to 200. - Death of Sir Peter MacCallum March 1974. - Statistics department began working on a computerised medical records system. ...Events of note: - 10 story site approved for the corner of Lt Lonsdale St and William St. Increasing inpatient capacity to 200. - Death of Sir Peter MacCallum March 1974. - Statistics department began working on a computerised medical records system. Card punching equipment was introduced -1974 marked the 25th anniversary of the Cancer institute and Peter MacCallum ClinicEvents of note: - 10 story site approved for the corner of Lt Lonsdale St and William St. Increasing inpatient capacity to 200. - Death of Sir Peter MacCallum March 1974. - Statistics department began working on a computerised medical records system. Card punching equipment was introduced -1974 marked the 25th anniversary of the Cancer institute and Peter MacCallum Clinic -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionCraft - Sister Mouse soft toy, [ca. 1980's]
... Item is significant because it was created showing a representation of the current sisters uniform at the time. Made by an inpatient and presented to the Ward charge sister. ...Hand made and given as a gift to a charge nurse by a grateful patient.Item is significant because it was created showing a representation of the current sisters uniform at the time. Made by an inpatient and presented to the Ward charge sister.Handmade soft toy, in the shape of a mouse in nurses uniform. Includes dress, apron, cape and cap.Nilahnl, nurse soft toy, handcrafted
