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Elinor Catherine Hamlin, AC, FRCS, FRANZCOG, FRCOG (née Nicholson; 24 January 1924 – 18 March 2020) was an Australian obstetrician and gynaecologist who, with her husband, New Zealander Reginald Hamlin, co-founded the Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital, the world's only medical centre dedicated exclusively to providing free obstetric fistula repair surgery to poor women with childbirth injuries. [1]
Dr Catherine Hamlin at the Hamlin Fistula Hospital, Ethiopia 2009. Photo: Lucy Horodny, AusAID: Date: 16 January 2009, 19:01: Source: Dr Catherine Hamlin at the Hamlin Fistula Hospital, Ethiopia 2009. Photo: Lucy Horodny, AusAID: Author: Lucy Horodny/AusAID: Other versions
Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital, also known as AAFH and Hamlin's Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital, is a women's health care hospital based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.The hospital was founded by Australian physicians Catherine Hamlin and Reginald Hamlin, to care for women with childbirth injuries. [1]
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Catherine Hamlin: 24 January 1924 Sydney, Australia 18 March 2020 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 1999, 2014 [248] 2000: Kathy Kelly: 10 December 1952 in Chicago, Illinois, United States — 2000 [238] 2002: Maria Pearson: 12 July 1932 Springfield, South Dakota, United States 23 May 2003 Ames, Iowa, United States 2002 [249] 2003: Shirin Ebadi: 21 June ...
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National Living Treasure is a status created and occasionally updated by the National Trust of Australia's New South Wales branch, awarded to up to 100 living people. . Recipients were selected by popular vote for having made outstanding contributions to Australian society in any field of human en