Newspaper - Photocopy of newspaper clipping, Monash University, Tracing nursing history, [1992]

Historical information

Sister Elizabeth Burchill's latest book on Australian nursing is a revelation of history and anecdotes. 'Australian nurses since Nightingale:1860 -1990' traces the origins of modern nursing to the present time.
Sister Burchill, who graduates next year from Monash with a masters degree, was honoured by the university in 1986 with the establishment of the Elizabeth Burchill Room in the Main library at Clayton. Sister Burchill started her caeer in the early 1930's, nursing in outback Australian towns such as Innaminka, served with an ambulance unit during the Spanish civil war in 1937, served in the Second World War in Egypt and Palestine and established the first full-time infant welfare clinic in Darwin since the war.

Physical description

A photocopy of a small newspaper clipping consisting of a title and two columns of text

Inscriptions & markings

'Monash university / publication / 1992' [ink, photocopied, top right of clipping]

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