Historical information
This badge belonged to Dr Ian 'Spud' MacLeod Murphy (1905-1981) when he was a doctor at the Royal Melbourne Hospital in the 1930s. R.M.H.S.C. stands for 'Royal Melbourne Hospital Surgeons College'. (This RMH logo was not modernised until 2023.)
Dr Murphy retired to Emerald in 1947 intending to breed turkeys but instead responded to the community need for a GP. For the next 34 years, he was Emerald's GP working seven days a week and travelling all over the hills without assistance. He was awarded the British Empire Medal in 1977 for devotion to the health of the community. He died in 1981 at the age of 76 years and a Memorial Fund was set up in his name to provide support for local students studying Medicine.
Significance
Dr Murphy's work for the community over 34 years as a GP was of immense benefit to Emerald and surrounding districts.
Physical description
Hospital badge - navy felt background - Royal Melbourne Hospital logo embroidered with (Latin) motto
Inscriptions & markings
On front of badge embroidered: 'Miseris Succurrere Disco / R.M.H.S.C.'
