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Greensborough Historical Society
Certificate, Melbourne Hospital, The Melbourne Hospital birthday league, 08/06/1936
... The Melbourne Hospital birthday league...royal melbourne hospital...Membership Certificate for the Melbourne Hospital Birthday...Melbourne Hospital...Membership Certificate for the Melbourne Hospital Birthday ...Membership Certificate for the Melbourne Hospital Birthday League. Certificate number 76809 awarded to Ernest Bishop 08/06/1936Certificate printed on light card.Typed on card "Date 8/6/36" and "Mr Ernest Bishop"royal melbourne hospital, bishop family -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Certificate - The Melbourne Hospital Certificate, Mary Beatrice Josephine Maggs
... The Melbourne Hospital Certificate...melbourne hospital...The Melbourne Hospital - Melbourne... The Melbourne Hospital Certificate Certificate Mary Beatrice Josephine ...Mary Beatrice Josephine Maggs (1892-1960) came to Australia in 1914 and was a governess for Mr Alfred Rutter Clarke at his mansion "Merriwa" on Orrong Road, Toorak. Mary returned to England in 1919 and furthered her studies in nursing. When she returned to Australia in 1924 she was head nurse at a number of Hospitals, Private Hospital in Loch, Tatura Bush Nursing Home, Mooroopna.Certificate of Nursing 8 July 1918The Melbourne Hospital - Melbournemaggs mary, medicine, nursing, thompson jean, hospitals, early settlers, pioneers, melbourne hospital -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Melbourne Hospital Pharmacopoeia used by Dr Ronald McKenzie Rome, 1934, Spectator Pub. Co P/L, 1933
... Melbourne Hospital Pharmacopoeia used by Dr Ronald McKenzie...Melbourne Hospital...Compiled for the use of Melbourne Hospital staff...Small book covered in faded purple cloth titled "Melbourne...Melbourne Hospital Pharmacopoeia used by Dr Ronald McKenzie ...Compiled for the use of Melbourne Hospital staff, and to lessen the need for external prescriptions. Also includes lists of the chemicals, drugs, and biological of the British Pharmacopoeia (BP). The pharmacopoeia is in alphabetical order and indexed. Owned and used by Dr Ronald McKenzie Rome in 1934 at Melbourne Hospital.Small book covered in faded purple cloth titled "Melbourne Hospital Pharmacopoeia". Ninety-one pages, [all intact], each alternate page is blank. Front page is inscribed "R. McK. Rome". Personal notes written inside front and back covers.melbourne hospital, pharmacopoeia -
Canterbury History Group
Document - Ten years of service to Royal Melbourne Hospital certificate, 23/05/1985 12:00:00 AM
... Ten years of service to Royal Melbourne Hospital... Royal Melbourne Hospital> Canterbury Auxilary... Melbourne Hospital awarded to Mrs C. Lancashire of the Canterbury... melbourne Ten years of service to Royal Melbourne Hospital ...A certificate for ten years of service to the Royal Melbourne Hospital awarded to Mrs C. Lancashire of the Canterbury Auxilarycanterbury, royal melbourne hospital> canterbury auxilary, lancashire> dorothy, voluntary workers -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Book, Susan Sherson, Being There: Nursing at "The Melbourne" Victoria's First Hospital, 2005
... Being There: Nursing at "The Melbourne" Victoria's First... Melbourne Hospital. Significant events, people and places. ...The Royal Melbourne Hospital Graduate Nurses' Association... and the Royal Melbourne Hospital. Significant events, people and places ...It follows the intertwined history of nursing and the Royal Melbourne Hospital. Significant events, people and places. 572 pages. Orange toned cover of nurses c.1934 with handwriting overlay. White pages with black and white images throughout. Added Index booklet 32 pages attached. inside the cover handwritten inscription from the author in blue ink reads "For the Queen Vic Women's Centre, Warmest good wishes, Susan Sherson 7/2/2008"women health professionals, historic buildings, hospitals -
Greensborough Historical Society
Certificates, Community member certificate: Paraplegic and Quadriplegic Association of Victoria [no date]; and, subscription to Melbourne Hospital 1867, 10/10/1967
... Association of Victoria [no date]; and, subscription to Melbourne...melbourne hospital... of Victoria; and, Robert Whatmough's subscription to The Melbourne... of victoria partington family melbourne hospital robert whatmough ...Certificate of Appreciation for contribution of the Partington family to the Paraplegic and Quadriplegic Association of Victoria; and, Robert Whatmough's subscription to The Melbourne Hospital 1867An example of the Partington family's contribution to community causes.Certificate on cream paper with blue and black type and red border.paraplegic and quadriplegic association of victoria, partington family, melbourne hospital, robert whatmough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Certificate (Framed), Shirley Fraser - Honorary Life Governor of Royal Children's Hospital [Melbourne], 18/10/1973
... Hospital [Melbourne]....royal childrens hospital melbourne.... for her fundraising efforts for the Royal Melbourne Children's... the crest of the Royal Melbourne Hospital Melbourne.... Governor of Royal Children's Hospital [Melbourne]. Coloured ...Certificate awarded to Shirley Fraser (nee Black) in 1973 for her fundraising efforts for the Royal Melbourne Children's Hospital.This certificate is an example of Mrs Fraser's contribution to the wider community.Coloured certificate in gilt wooden frame, under glass. Has the crest of the Royal Melbourne Hospital Melbourne."This is to certify that Mrs Shirley Margaret Fraser is an Honorary Life Governor of Royal Children's Hospital. 18th October 1973.shirley fraser, shirley black, honorary life governors, royal childrens hospital melbourne. -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Memorabilia - Silver Tray, c. 1964
... Royal Melbourne Hospital... from the Royal Melbourne Hospital, 1964. It was later donated... retirement from Royal Melbourne Hospital, 1964. Embellishments..., Anaesthetist, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, 1946 - 1964" •Inscribed... retirement from Royal Melbourne Hospital, 1964. Embellishments ...Object was gifted to Dr Lennard Travers upon his retirement from the Royal Melbourne Hospital, 1964. It was later donated to ANZCA. Lennard Travers, born in Melbourne in 1906, completed his MBBS at the University of Melbourne in 1930. After working for a brief period at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Travers travelled to the United Kingdom achieving his Fellowship at the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh. He returned to Australia prior to the outbreak of World War II serving as the honorary anaesthetist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. In 1950, Travers joined the Australian Society of Anaesthetists overseeing the development of the Faculty of Anaesthetists, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. He was appointed Dean of the Faculty in 1959. Silver plate tray, presented to Dr Lennard Travers on his retirement from Royal Melbourne Hospital, 1964. Embellishments and decorations around the edge of the tray also in silver. The middle of the tray has an inscription confirming the tray was presented to Dr Travers. Around the middle inscription are the signatures of other employees at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. Manufacturer's mark on the reverse of the tray. No other distinguishing features. Inscribed in centre of plate "Lennard G Travers, Anaesthetist, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, 1946 - 1964" •Inscribed around the central inscription are 24 signatures of anaesthetists and surgeons of the Royal Melbourne Hospital •Inscribed on back of tray "Old Sheffield Reproduction, Strachan"travers, lennard, royal melbourne hospital, wilson, patricia, bell, james, cass, noel, newman, herbert, nathan, alf, spinks, betty, russell, irene, cole, russell, houseman, helen, webb, arthur, edwards, n. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Certificate - Sydney Sims ANDERSON, Life Governor, Melbourne Hospital, 13 Feb 1917
... Sydney Sims ANDERSON, Life Governor, Melbourne Hospital... Mr. Sydney S. ANDERSON a Life Governor of the Melbourne... Governor, Melbourne Hospital Certificate Certificate ...Certificate - That the Committee of management has elected Mr. Sydney S. ANDERSON a Life Governor of the Melbourne Hospital, 13-2-1917.local government - city of port melbourne, sydney sims anderson, town clerks -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, RMIT Graduate Nurses Associaton, Being There: Nursing at the Melbourne - Victoria's first hospital, 2005
... Being There: Nursing at the Melbourne - Victoria's first...royal melbourne hospital -- history....[Parkville, Vic.] : Royal Melbourne Hospital Graduate... hospital [Parkville, Vic.] : Royal Melbourne Hospital Graduate ...[Parkville, Vic.] : Royal Melbourne Hospital Graduate Nurses Association, 2005 xii, 572 p. : ill., facsims., plan, ports. ; 25 cm. non-fictionroyal melbourne hospital -- history., nursing -- victoria -- melbourne -- history., hospitals -- victoria -- melbourne -- history. -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, Archives and Heritage Centre
Certificate, St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Nurses Training School certificate awarded to Nurse Mary Freitag, 6th June 1910, 06/06/1910
... St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Nurses Training School...St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne...St. Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne...St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, Archives and Heritage ...This certificate was issued to Mary Freitag on 6th June 1910 on completion of her three years' training at St. Vincent's Training School for Nurses. It is signed by Mary Berchmans Daly, the Mother Rectress, and by A. E. Rowden-White, the honorary lecturer. Mary Freitag registered as a nurse and then went on to join the Australian Army Nursing Service in June 1917 and was posted to the Deccan War Hospital at Poona, India, which had 1,200 beds. There she tended the wounded soldiers brought from the battlefiends of Mesopotamia (Iraq). In March 1919, Mary then served on the hospital ship Varela before leaving the nursing corps to marry in September 1919.This item is of historical significance as an example of a graduation certificate that was issued to nurses at that time. It is a record of the service of Mary Freitag and it includes the signature of the Mother Rectress, Mary Berchmans Daly.Certificate hard bound in board covered with black leather. Gold lettering and a gold border decorate the front of the cover. The cover folds out to show printed certificate inside. Certificate inside is printed with nurse's name and signatures in black fountain pen.Nurse's name handwritten in black ink on the certificate: "Nurse Mary Freitag" Certificate is signed at the bottom: "A. E. Rowden-White, Mr" Hon. lecturer and "Mary Berchmans Daly", Mother Rectress. "6th June 1910" is written on the lower left of the certificate.nursing, world war i, graduation certificates, australian army nursing service, hospital ship varela, deccan war hospital, st vincent's hospital melbourne -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Photograph, framed, The first purpose-built Mobile Intensive Care Ambulance (MICA), based at Royal Melbourne Hospital - 1972
... (MICA), based at Royal Melbourne Hospital - 1972....royal melbourne hospital... Intensive Care Ambulance (MICA), based at Royal Melbourne Hospital ...Black and white photograph (Print) with mountboard surround, enclosed in a timber frame (painted green) with Perspex glazing. Hanging string attached at back.mica, royal melbourne hospital -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Photograph, framed, 1923 T Model Ford outside the old Melbourne Hospital in Lonsdale Street
... 1923 T Model Ford outside the old Melbourne Hospital in...melbourne hospital... Melbourne Hospital in Lonsdale Street. Black and white photograph ...Black and white photograph (Print) with mountboard surround, enclosed in a timber frame (painted green) with Perspex glazing. Hanging string attached at back.lonsdale street, t model ford, melbourne hospital, ambulance, victorian civil ambulance service -
Cobram Historical Society Inc
Nurse uniform
... her Nursing at the Royal Melbourne hospital.... insignia The Royal Melbourne Hospital....The Royal Melbourne Hospital Miseris Succurrere Disco (I... with round insignia The Royal Melbourne Hospital. The Royal Melbourne ...Isabel Pinnuck was a local lady née Gilmore who completed her Nursing at the Royal Melbourne hospital.Red nurse cape, with RMH insignia on collar with round insignia The Royal Melbourne Hospital.The Royal Melbourne Hospital Miseris Succurrere Disco (I learn to help those in need) Inside garment label states A1948 -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Image - Black and White, St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne
... St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne...st vincent's hospital, melbourne...Black and white image of St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne. ..., Melbourne Black and white image of St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne ...Black and white image of St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne. st vincent's hospital, melbourne -
Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Photo of a Australian Red Cross Mobile Unit Bedford K Series van, Circa 1952, providing a blood transfusion service outside of the Charles Connibere Memorial Nurses Home (built 1944, demolished 2005), Royal Melbourne Hospital - Department Of Health - Publicity material
... , demolished 2005), Royal Melbourne Hospital - Department Of Health... Home (built 1944, demolished 2005), Royal Melbourne Hospital ... -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Certificate, Life Governorship of Childrens Hospital Melbourne presented to Mrs A Temple Miles - 1928
... Life Governorship of Childrens Hospital Melbourne presented...Standard Life Governor Certificate from Childrens Hospital... of Childrens Hospital Melbourne presented to Mrs A Temple Miles - 1928 ...Standard Life Governor Certificate from Childrens Hospital Melbourne"Written on Certificate" Presented to Mrs A Temple Miles Signed by President, Vice President, Hon Treasurer, Hon Secretary. Patronesses : Her Excellency Lady Stonehaven, Lady Somers, Lady Irvine. Date: September 6th 1928. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Certificate, Life Governorship of Childrens Hospital Melbourne presented to Mrs A Blood - 1928
... Life Governorship of Childrens Hospital Melbourne presented...Standard Life Governor Certificate from Childrens Hospital... of Childrens Hospital Melbourne presented to Mrs A Blood - 1928 ...Standard Life Governor Certificate from Childrens Hospital Melbourne"Written on Certificate" Presented to Mrs A Blood Signed by: President, Vice President, Hon Treasurer, Hon Secretary. Patronesses: Her Excellency Lady Stonehaven, Lady Somers, Lady Irvine. Date: October 11th 1928. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Certificate, Life Governorship of Childrens Hospital Melbourne presented to Mrs E Goodall - 1941
... Life Governorship of Childrens Hospital Melbourne presented...Standard Life Governor Certificate from Childrens Hospital... of Childrens Hospital Melbourne presented to Mrs E Goodall - 1941 ...Standard Life Governor Certificate from Childrens Hospital Melbourne"Written on Certificate" Presented to Mrs E Goodall Signed by President, Vice President, Hon Treasurer, Hon Secretary Patronesses: Her Excellency Lady Gowrie, Lady Dugan, Lady Mann, Lady Irvine. Dated August 14th ,1941. -
Alfred Health (The Alfred, Caulfield Hospital, and Sandringham Hospital)
Black and White photograph of The Alfred, Plate 8 Alfred Hospital 1870 [page 33] Included in Ann M Mitchell book The Hospital South of the Yarra A history of Alfred Hospital Melbourne from foundation to the nineteen-forties Alfred Hospital Melbourne 1977, Just prior to 1870 and certainly before The Alfred opened in 1871
... Hospital Melbourne from foundation to the nineteen-forties Alfred... Hospital Melbourne from foundation to the nineteen-forties Alfred ...Earliest photograph of The Alfred immediately prior to its first treating patients on 6 March 1871.Black and White PhotographEndorsed on back in pencil Alfred Hospital 1870the alfred, 1870, hospital -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - Springthorpe Gardens
... Melbourne Hospital... the former Old Melbourne Hospital gates which now stand... Old Melbourne Hospital gates which now stand in Springthorpe ...This file contains two items. Three photocopied images and an extract from Andrew Ward’s 1994 Caulfield Conservation Study about the former Old Melbourne Hospital gates which now stand in Springthorpe Reserve, Neerim Road, Murrumbeena, dated July 1995. Two original black and white photographs, produced by Hermes Studios, and one black and white non-original photograph copy of one of the original black and white photographs, depicting Springthorpe Gardens and Springthorpe gates, date unknown.springthorpe, springthorpe reserve, melbourne hospital, springthorpe j.w. dr., joyous garge, murrumbeena, springthorpe mrs., caulfield city council, caulfield, official buildings, municipal chambers, municipal offices, town halls, local government, arthur street, tuckett street, tyers s.w. cr., old melbourne hospital, gates, architectural features, gothic revival style, springthorpe dr., neerim road, architectural styles, victorian style, gardens, reserves, parks, springthorpe gardens, ward andrew, caulfield conservation study, city of caulfield, hermes studios, carnegie -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, Archives and Heritage Centre
Postcard, C.W. Series, Melbourne, St. Vincent's Hospital, Victoria Parade, Fitzroy, Circa 1914
... St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne... Hospital Melbourne on the front and a letter is written in pencil...St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, Archives and Heritage ...The postcard shows St Vincent's Hospital circa 1914, as taken from approximately the middle of Victoria Parade, looking North. The postcard shows the original cottage hospital on the left, the 1905 wing in the middle and the Cullen Wing on the right. A group of two men and three boys stands on the footpath outside the Cullen Wing and a car is parked outside the main hospital building in the centre of the photograph. The reverse of the postcard is a letter from a niece to her uncle and aunt detailing their day trip into Melbourne, the places they saw, the people they met and the activities they took part in.This postcard is significant since it provides a rare view of the hospital from this location at this point in its history.Black and white postcard showing photograph of St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne on the front and a letter is written in pencil on the reverse.On the reverse is a handwritten letter in pencil from a niece to her aunt and uncle about a day trip they took into Melbourne. The message is dated January 27, 1914st vincent's hospital melbourne, streetviews, postcards, hospital buildings, -
Orbost & District Historical Society
framed photograph
... health nursing Fisher_Annabella-McKenzie Royal-Melbourne... at The Royal Melbourne in the 1890's. The Royal Melbourne Hospital... Fisher_Annabella-McKenzie Royal-Melbourne-Hospital ...This is a photograph of Annabella McKenzie who trained at The Royal Melbourne in the 1890's. The Royal Melbourne Hospital was the first hospital in Victoria – established in 1848 to serve the young and thriving community of Melbourne. Prior to the transfer of nursing education to the university sector, nurses were trained in a course of instruction in hospital nursing schools that awarded a certificate in general nursing. These courses were generally for a three-year period, and nurses were paid employees of the parent hospital. Annabella Mckenzie Fisher was born into the Mckenzie family and married into the Fisher family. She married Fisher James Fisher, a Lochend farmer.The Fisher family was a very early Orbost farming family.A hand-coloured photograph in an oval shaped wooden frame. It is of a woman in a nurse's uniform of a dark coloured dress with a white bib apron and black belt. The cuffs of the long sleeved dress are white. She is wearing a white cap. The oval frame is painted gold and is decorated on each side with flowers in relief.On back in pencil - Anna Bella McKenziehealth nursing fisher_annabella-mckenzie royal-melbourne-hospital -
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
... Hospital Melbourne from foundation to the nineteen-forties... Commercial Road Melbourne melbourne Book The Hospital South ...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 -
Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation
Photograph of industrial action taken by nurses at Sunshine Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, 1993
... Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria... taken by nurses at Sunshine Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria Colour ...Photograph provided by Catherine Hutchings, long-time Professional Officer at the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (Victorian Branch). The photographer is unknown. This is one of three photographs depicting Australian Nursing Federation (Victorian Branch) members engaged in industrial action at the Sunshine Hospital in St Albans, Victoria, Australia in 1993. The dispute related to attempts by hospital management to reduce the nurses' access to ADOs (Allocated Days Off). The nurses engaged in rolling walk-outs to express their resistance, setting up out the front of the hospital with picnic rugs and chairs, food and drinks, umbrellas, and placards, to gain the awareness and support of the Victorian community. This industrial action occurred at a time when the Victorian Liberal government, led by Jeff Kennett (1992-1999), engaged in the widespread privatisation and rationalisation of many public services, including the health service. The Australian Nursing Federation, the union representing nurses in Victoria, was a strong opponent of the resulting job cuts and site closures, and engaged in various political and industrial campaigns during this time to protect and advance staffing levels, wages and working conditions.Colour photograph depicting Australian Nursing Federation (Victorian Branch) members engaged in industrial action outside the Sunshine Hospital, St Albans in the early 1990s (estimated 1993).nursing, nurses, victoria, st albans, sunshine hospital, western health, melbourne, industrial action, labour history, australian nursing federation, jeff kennett, 1990s history -
Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation
Photograph of industrial action taken by nurses at Sunshine Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, 1993
... Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria... taken by nurses at Sunshine Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria Colour ...Photograph provided by Catherine Hutchings, long-time Professional Officer at the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (Victorian Branch). The photographer is unknown. This is one of three photographs depicting Australian Nursing Federation (Victorian Branch) members engaged in industrial action at the Sunshine Hospital in St Albans, Victoria, Australia in 1993. The dispute related to attempts by hospital management to reduce the nurses' access to ADOs (Allocated Days Off). The nurses engaged in rolling walk-outs to express their resistance, setting up out the front of the hospital with picnic rugs and chairs, food and drinks, umbrellas, and placards, to gain the awareness and support of the Victorian community. This industrial action occurred at a time when the Victorian Liberal government, led by Jeff Kennett (1992-1999), engaged in the widespread privatisation and rationalisation of many public services, including the health service. The Australian Nursing Federation, the union representing nurses in Victoria, was a strong opponent of the resulting job cuts and site closures, and engaged in various political and industrial campaigns during this time to protect and advance staffing levels, wages and working conditions.Colour photograph depicting Australian Nursing Federation (Victorian Branch) members engaged in industrial action outside the Sunshine Hospital, St Albans in the early 1990s (estimated 1993).nursing, nurses, victoria, st albans, sunshine hospital, western health, melbourne, industrial action, labour history, australian nursing federation, jeff kennett, 1990s history -
Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation
Photograph of industrial action taken by nurses at Sunshine Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, 1993
... Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria... taken by nurses at Sunshine Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria Colour ...Photograph provided by Catherine Hutchings, long-time Professional Officer at the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (Victorian Branch). The photographer is unknown. This is one of three photographs depicting Australian Nursing Federation (Victorian Branch) members engaged in industrial action at the Sunshine Hospital in St Albans, Victoria, Australia in 1993. The dispute related to attempts by hospital management to reduce the nurses' access to ADOs (Allocated Days Off). The nurses engaged in rolling walk-outs to express their resistance, setting up out the front of the hospital with picnic rugs and chairs, food and drinks, umbrellas, and placards, to gain the awareness and support of the Victorian community. This industrial action occurred at a time when the Victorian Liberal government, led by Jeff Kennett (1992-1999), engaged in the widespread privatisation and rationalisation of many public services, including the health service. The Australian Nursing Federation, the union representing nurses in Victoria, was a strong opponent of the resulting job cuts and site closures, and engaged in various political and industrial campaigns during this time to protect and advance staffing levels, wages and working conditions.Colour photograph depicting Australian Nursing Federation (Victorian Branch) members engaged in industrial action outside the Sunshine Hospital, St Albans in the early 1990s (estimated 1993).nursing, nurses, victoria, st albans, sunshine hospital, western health, melbourne, industrial action, labour history, australian nursing federation, jeff kennett, 1990s history -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Resuscitator Unit, c. 1960
... Royal Melbourne Hospital..., director of anaesthesia at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, developed... of anaesthesia at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, developed an interest ...Mechanical resuscitation devices, such as the Pulmotor and Lungmotor, were popular in the early part of the twentieth century. Their use waned in the 1920s as significant bodies like the British Medical Research Council and American Red Cross refused to endorse them. The most popular of the resuscitators to emerge in the 1930s was the E&J (Ericson and Johnson) resuscitator. The device was soon widely available, vigorously promoted with support from many medical practitioners. They were soon to be found in hospitals, emergency services like the ambulance and fire brigade, and voluntary life-saving organisations. In Australia, Norman James, director of anaesthesia at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, developed an interest in equipment for ambulances and the resuscitation of drowning victims. Little in the way of practical, portable equipment was available to either the ambulances or the voluntary life-saving organisations, such as Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA); American resuscitators, like the E&J, were expensive and bulky to import. James designed a simple portable resuscitation device for local use after being approached by Jack Conabere, secretary of the Elwood Life Saving Club (ELSC). The resulting Royal Melbourne Hospital resuscitator, or the R.M. resuscitator as it was marketed, was a simpler, manual version of those available overseas. It was gas driven with a plunger, marked “Press”, and a safety valve. The small working unit attached directly to the facemask. Once the patient was positioned facedown and the airway cleared of debris, the mask was placed firmly over the face. The plunger allowed gas to flow and lung inflation; releasing the plunger allowed expiration. This simple resuscitator was marketed by Commonwealth Industrial Gases (CIG) and became very popular in Australia with volunteer and professional rescue organisations. It represents one of the many innovations in resuscitation equipment that resulted from cooperation between volunteer life savers and medical practitioners. Norman James worked closely with Jack Conabere and the Government Pathologist to develop the equipment. ELSC was the first life saving club to use the resuscitator on the beach. While conducting an early training exercise on 23 December 1951, they used it to successfully resuscitate a man who had drowned after capsizing his home made yacht. The R.M. resuscitator was also used in more inventive ways. At Fairfield Hospital in Melbourne, a group of physiotherapists and doctors did some innovative work with polio patients, teaching them glossopharyngeal (or “frog”) breathing, as a means of becoming less dependent on ventilators. In 1981, the Australian Standards Association stated that the RM head failed to meet its revised standards and it was withdrawn from the market. Red leather suitcase with black leather trim with metal studs. There are clip locks for locking the suitcase in the closed position. The suitcase contains equipment for oxygen resuscitation. There is a space allocated for two oxygen cylinders, however there are no cylinders present.Embossed into metal plaque: The C.I.G. / Oxy-viva / PORTABLE UNIVERSAL OXYGEN RESUSCITATORresuscitation, portable, surf life saving australia, royal melbourne hospital, rm resuscitator -
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Museum and Archives
Photograph (item) - BK Rank scrubs up at the Heidelberg Military Hospital
... royal melbourne hospital...-year residency in the Royal Melbourne Hospital before going... in the Royal Melbourne Hospital before going to London to specialise ...Benjamin Rank was considered by many to be the father of plastic surgery in Australia. He was born on 14 January 1911 in Heidelberg, Victoria, where his father, Wreghitt Rank, owned a grain store and mill. His mother was Bessie née Smith. He was educated at Scotch College, Melbourne, and Ormond College, University of Melbourne, graduating with many honours and prizes. He did a two-year residency in the Royal Melbourne Hospital before going to London to specialise in surgery. There he did junior posts at St James' Hospital, Balham, but soon became fascinated by the new specialty of plastic surgery and was appointed assistant plastic surgeon at Hill End (Bart's EMS unit). Joining the Royal Australasian Army Medical Corps in 1940, he commanded their plastic surgical unit in Egypt. In 1942, he returned to Australia to set up a plastic and maxillofacial unit at Heidelberg Military Hospital. Among the patients treated there was one Flight Lieutenant John Gorton, who went on to become Prime Minister of Australia. In 1946 he was the first honorary plastic surgeon at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. He spent much time overseas and was instrumental in setting up the specialty of plastic surgery in India, for which he set up 'Interplast' - a charity supported by the Rotary Clubs to offer training and expertise to Asian and Pacific nations. He was the Sims Commonwealth Travelling Professor of the College in 1958, Moynihan lecturer in 1972, President of the British Association of Plastic Surgeons in 1965 and President of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons from 1966 to 1968. He made important contributions to the study of Marjolin's ulcer, radiation carcinoma, and the transition from benign to malignant melanoma. He also made a major contribution to hand surgery, and his textbook Surgery of repair as applied to hand injuries (Livingstone, 1953) ran to four editions. He wrote extensively, including an autobiography, and was a talented painter. He was a tireless campaigner for no-fault motor accident insurance and was President of the St John Ambulance Association. He married Barbara Lyle Facy in 1938. They had one son Andrew, and three daughters, Helen, Julie and Mary (one of whom became a nurse). He died on 26 January 2002. Reference; https:livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk surgeon, sir benjamin rank, heidelberg military hospital, plastic surgery, royal melbourne hospital -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd
... Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia..., Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 18 ...Colour slide in a mount. Pobabaly the Boiler House, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia18slide, robin boyd