Showing 13 items matching "nursing colleagues"
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St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesPhotograph - Page of photographs of St Vincent's nurses at Mount St Evin's Melbourne in 1928
... ...Nursing Colleagues...Agnes McLean Nursing Colleagues Mount St Evin's Private Hospital Melbourne St Vincents Hospital Melbourne Black and white images with white border. ...Anecdotal photographs of nurses in uniform during the time of their work at Mount St.Evin's.agnes mclean, nursing colleagues, mount st evin's private hospital melbourne, st vincents hospital melbourne -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesPhotograph - Dorothy Stubbs photographs whilst nursing at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne in 1947
... Dorothy Stubbs and her nursing colleagues photographed at various locations at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne. ...St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Archives Devonshire Arms building 38 Fitzroy Street Fitzroy melbourne Dorothy Stubbs and her nursing colleagues photographed at various locations at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne. ...Dorothy Stubbs and her nursing colleagues photographed at various locations at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne. For example, "at Bottles", which was the nursing quarters separate from the hospital in Victoria Parade, and "St Micks" (St Michael's) ward in the Healy building.st vincent's hospital melbourne, nurse training, dorothy stubbs ( later morrison), bottles nursing quarters -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesPhotograph - Professional Portrait of Mabel Stewart, nee Wilson, in 1928
... Mable was a nursing colleague during their training at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne. ...Mable was a nursing colleague during their training at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne. ...Photograph gifted to Agnes Mc Lean from Mable Stewart, nee Wilson. Mable was a nursing colleague during their training at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne. "With lots of love Agnes dear, Mabel". "Married Dr Basil Stewart" -addendum by Agnes McLean. Brookthorn Melbourne photographers imprint on photograph.st vincent's hospital melbourne, nurse, agnes mclean, mabel stewart nee wilson, brookthorn melbourne photography -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesAlbum - Agnes McLean, photographs at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, circa 1926-1928
... Photos include nursing colleagues in uniform, in theatre and night duty, social occasions at St Vincent's. ...St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Archives Devonshire Arms building 38 Fitzroy Street Fitzroy melbourne Photos include nursing colleagues in uniform, in theatre and night duty, social occasions at St Vincent's. ...Photos include nursing colleagues in uniform, in theatre and night duty, social occasions at St Vincent's. Nurses are in full uniform, cap, starched loose fitting, long sleeved white linen dresses buttoned to drop waist with belt, white stockings and heeled court leather regulation shoes. Religious Sisters of Charity in full black winter habits, veils and rosary beads. Laying of new building (later: Healy) Foundation Stone 1928, celebrations in Druids Wing, Brenan Hall.st vincent's hospital melbourne, brenan hall, religious sisters of charity, nurses, foundation stone 1928 -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesPhotograph - Nurses in uniform circa 1937, at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne
... Mary appears to have graduated as she is wearing her "St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne nursing sister's veil" and colleagues are all smiling and happy....Mary appears to have graduated as she is wearing her "St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne nursing sister's veil" and colleagues are all smiling and happy. ...The photograph belongs to Mary Deane and appears to be taken on top of the Druids building at St Vincents Hospital Melbourne. Mary appears to have graduated as she is wearing her "St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne nursing sister's veil" and colleagues are all smiling and happy.st vincent's hospital nurse training., mary deane, druids building st vincent's hospital melbourne -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Nursing Book, Dorothy E. Reilly, Graduate Professional Education Through Outreach: A Nursing Case Study, 1990
... Margaret Stevens is a former staffmember of that school. nursing margaret stevens university of ballarat school of nursing dorothy reilly dorothy e reilly staffmember Scarlet Fever Diptheria women On title page "To Margaret who shared in this venture during her visit to the United States. Love from your colleague ...Blue, pink and white soft covered book of 194 pages. non-fictionnursing, margaret stevens, university of ballarat school of nursing, dorothy reilly, dorothy e reilly, staffmember, scarlet fever, diptheria, women -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, John Leeton, Test tube revolution: the early history of IVF, 2013
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Of significance to AHNL as Carl Wood had worked at the Alfred Hospital Carl Wood John Leeton IVF Fertilization in vitro - Human - history Human embryo transfer - history The author, John Leeeton, tells the story of his work with friend and colleague Carl Wood , the early days of IVF, and the battle between research teams in Australia and the United Kingdom to create and implement this profoundly important medical procedure. ...The author, John Leeeton, tells the story of his work with friend and colleague Carl Wood , the early days of IVF, and the battle between research teams in Australia and the United Kingdom to create and implement this profoundly important medical procedure. This is the remarkable and insiring story of one of the greatest medocal achievements of the twentieth centuryIllistrated book with white binding and marroon and black print, title and author's name on front cover andspinr. Also on the front cover is a black and white photograph of two men ( Carl Wood and John Leeton [ca.1973]) in whitecoats in front of a whiteboard. On the back cover is a summary of the book & author information along with a black and white photograph of a group of young children (first group of children born as a result of the IVF progam)non-fictionThe author, John Leeeton, tells the story of his work with friend and colleague Carl Wood , the early days of IVF, and the battle between research teams in Australia and the United Kingdom to create and implement this profoundly important medical procedure. This is the remarkable and insiring story of one of the greatest medocal achievements of the twentieth century carl wood, john leeton, ivf, fertilization in vitro - human - history, human embryo transfer - history -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated Book, Ruth Rae 1957, Veiled Lives: threading Australian nursing history into the fabric of the First World War, 2015
... World War 1914-1918 Military nursing-Australia Australia Army-Nurses nurses In this book the author considers the family and social lives, civilian nurse training, military nursing experiences and premature deaths of qualified Australian nurse who endured the horrors of the 1914-1918 War. Veiled Lives also uncovers the impact of their absence on the nurses' families, friends, colleagues, communities and their profession. ...In this book the author considers the family and social lives, civilian nurse training, military nursing experiences and premature deaths of qualified Australian nurse who endured the horrors of the 1914-1918 War. Veiled Lives also uncovers the impact of their absence on the nurses' families, friends, colleagues, communities and their profession.illustrated book with white front and back covers and red spine. The front cover has a red, black and white photograph of a group of nurses: group portrait if the matron and nursing staff of the 1st AGH with Matron Nellie Miles-Walker (centre front). Title and author's name are printed in red below this photo. Abbreviated title and author's name printed in white on the spine. Back cover has abbreviated title printed in red and a summary of the book printed in black.non-fictionIn this book the author considers the family and social lives, civilian nurse training, military nursing experiences and premature deaths of qualified Australian nurse who endured the horrors of the 1914-1918 War. Veiled Lives also uncovers the impact of their absence on the nurses' families, friends, colleagues, communities and their profession.world war 1914-1918, military nursing-australia, australia army-nurses, nurses -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesWork on paper - Nursing training study notes belonging to Freda Fatzeus at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, 1925
... There are signatures of Freda's colleagues in the front cover with the letters AMDG which means "All My Work for God". The work demonstrates the onerous task of nursing infectious patients in an era where hospital stays were lengthy and antibiotics not yet used. ...nursing requirements practiced at that time. 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. There are signatures of Freda's colleagues ...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 -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub BranchPhotograph - Sepia phtograph/postcard, Unknown
... Vivian Bullwinkel, a Second World War army nursing sister, is best known as the sole survivor of the infamous Banka Island massacre, in which 21 of her colleagues were killed by Japanese troops. ...Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch 44 – 50 Clow Street Dandenong melbourne WWII historical significance Vivian Bullwinkel, a Second World War army nursing sister, is best known as the sole survivor of the infamous Banka Island massacre, in which 21 of her colleagues were killed by Japanese troops. ...WWII historical significancePortrait of Vivian Bullwinkel AO, MBE (1915 - 2000)Vivian Bullwinkel, a Second World War army nursing sister, is best known as the sole survivor of the infamous Banka Island massacre, in which 21 of her colleagues were killed by Japanese troops. Her courage while a prisoner pf the Japanese for over three and a half years exemplified the bravery of Australian women in war, and her distinguished postwar career was marked by many humanitarian achievements. -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)Photograph - Photograph, Portrait black and white, c.1920
... colleagues. Following her death a Ward in the After-Care Hospital was named the 'Constance Maud Tatham' Ward in her memory. melbourne district nursing society after- care hospital mdns president rdns royal district nursing service mrs f. ...This photograph is a visual record of Mrs Tatham who was President of the Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS) from 1915 until 1923. Mrs. Tatham, with her happy disposition, tact and organizational skills, served the Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS) as a very active member for 25 years. At 38 years of age she was elected to the Committee of the MDNS in 1909, and in 1912 was elected as Honorary Secretary until being elected as President in 1915; a role she held until 1923. During this time she undertook roles on fund raising committees, as well as, in 1919, leading the committee in appealing to the public for funds to purchase motor cars for the use of the Society's Nurses so more cases could be visited during the Influenza Epidemic. In 1923 she resigned as President but agreed to take up the role as Vice-president and was the 'Head Almoner' in the Society's newly formed 'Committee of Almoners' who assisted discharged clients from the After-Care to receive assistance from other organizations if required; the name changed to 'Ward Visitors' when the newly formed 'Institute of Almoners' was formed with now trained Almoners. She remained as Vice-President until 1926 when she was appointed as Secretary of the Society and After-Care Home. She remained in this role until her death, aged 63 years, following a tragic car accident in October 1934. Mrs. Tatham was known as "a gentlewoman in the truest sense" and was held in high esteem by her friends and colleagues. Following her death a Ward in the After-Care Hospital was named the 'Constance Maud Tatham' Ward in her memory.Black and white head and shoulder photograph of Mrs. F. (Constance Maud) Tatham. She has a round visage and a small amount of dark curled hair is seen under a dark turned-up brimmed hat with large tails of a flat bow. She is wearing floral frock with buttons down the front; a dark and light coloured scarf is around her neck. melbourne district nursing society, after- care hospital, mdns president, rdns, royal district nursing service, mrs f. (constance maud) tatham -
Australian Nursing & Midwifery FederationAustralian Nursing Federation pin, [1990s-2000s?]
... Nursing Federation (ANF). Job representatives, or 'job reps', represent nurses and midwives and the union in the workplace. They provide information and advice on employee rights and conditions to their colleagues and referrals to the ANF when appropriate. ...Nursing Federation (ANF). Job representatives, or 'job reps', represent nurses and midwives and the union in the workplace. They provide information and advice on employee rights and conditions to their colleagues and referrals to the ANF when appropriate. ...Pin that was likely distributed to union delegates/job representatives of the Australian Nursing Federation (ANF). Job representatives, or 'job reps', represent nurses and midwives and the union in the workplace. They provide information and advice on employee rights and conditions to their colleagues and referrals to the ANF when appropriate. The Royal Australian Nursing Federation became the Australian Nursing Federation (ANF) in 1989, and then became the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation in 2013, suggesting this pin is from the 1990s or early 2000s.Rectangular white, blue and silver pin. Printed with 'AUSTRALIAN NURSING FEDERATION' and a large logo ['ANF'].nursing, nurses, unionism, unions, trade unions, badges, pins, labour history -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Northern District School of Nursing Graduates Association - Citation for Nancy Winifred Long, March 1986
... Continued as Dean until health issues forced her resignation in 1974.Remembered for her leadership, resilience, and the positive impact she had on nursing education and the lives of her colleagues and students. Passed away peacefully, 02 March 1986, leaving a legacy of service and innovation in Australian nursing....Continued as Dean until health issues forced her resignation in 1974.Remembered for her leadership, resilience, and the positive impact she had on nursing education and the lives of her colleagues and students. Passed away peacefully, 02 March 1986, leaving a legacy of service and innovation in Australian nursing. ...The Northern District School of Nursing in Victoria, Australia Graduates Association: This document outlines the life and career of Nancy Winifred Long, highlighting her significant contributions to nursing education and hospital administration in Australia. Born in Talbot, Victoria, in 1910.Left school at fourteen due to family circumstances and worked in domestic employment before entering nursing. Completed general nursing training at Ballarat Base Hospital in 1930 and midwifery training in 1931. Gained the Infant Welfare Certificate at Tweddle Babies' Home.Became Sister-in-Charge of the Children's Ward at Ballarat Hospital. Awarded the Florence Nightingale Scholarship, becoming its first recipient. Studied in the UK, earning a Diploma with distinction in Nursing Administration from the University of London in 1947.Undertook further study and hospital visits in the UK, Scandinavia, the United States, and Canada. Joined the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne as a tutor-sister. Appointed the first Dean of the Northern District School of Nursing in 1950, pioneering a college-based nursing education model. Despite financial and institutional challenges, she was instrumental in sustaining and advocating for the program. Served on various committees, including the Victorian Nurses Board Education Committee and the Course Development Committee of the Victoria Institute of Colleges.Active in the Matrons' Association, Nurse Educators Section, and the Royal Victorian College of Nursing, where she was a Fellow for 23 years. Recognized for her tireless dedication and pioneering efforts in nursing education, especially in post-war Australia. Continued as Dean until health issues forced her resignation in 1974.Remembered for her leadership, resilience, and the positive impact she had on nursing education and the lives of her colleagues and students. Passed away peacefully, 02 March 1986, leaving a legacy of service and innovation in Australian nursing.Northern District School of Nursing Graduates Association - Citation for Nancy Winifred Long who died on 02 March 1986 - 4 pages typed This item contains the following documents: 3792.6a Citation for Nancy Winifred Long who died on 02 March 1986 - 4 pages typed 3792.6b Copy of abovenurse training, lister house, history, nancy winifred long
