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The Women's was the first specialist teaching hospital in the Antipodes, and the first hospital in Australia to train nurses and midwives and the first in Australia to hold postgraduate classes for nurses. [3] Drs Ellen Balaam, Annie Lister Bennett and Gweneth Wisewould, some babies and a nurse at the Women’s Hospital in 1915 [4]
Donald Turner (1895–1964), architect, was born in Maitland, New South Wales.He began his architectural career as a student with Ross & Rowe in 1912. [1]: 82 In 1915 he enlisted in the First All and served as captain until 1919 with the Field Artillery in Egypt and France.
Hospital blocks 1, 2, and 3, built successively in the early 1930s, were demolished and their site on Bowen Bridge Road now occupied by the Education Centre and Centre for Clinical Research. The first coronary care unit was established in Ward 1A in 1971. The Women’s Hospital was demolished and now occupied by the James Mayne Building.
The extravagant lives of Ludwig II and Empress Elisabeth were stranger than fiction. But for Jac Jemc, the author of 'Empty Theatre,' these much-mythologized royals still deserved the mercy of an ...
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 6th series, Vol 4:221-249. 1993. "The portrayal of royal women in England, mid-tenth to mid-twelfth centuries." In Medieval queenship, ed. J.C. Parsons. Stroud: Sutton, 1993. 143–67, 217–20. 1989. Unification and conquest. A political and social history of England in the tenth and eleventh ...
Frances Perry House, co-located with the Royal Women's Hospital in the Melbourne suburb of Parkville, is a 69-bed private hospital for women run by Ramsay Healthcare.. The hospital specialises in obstetrics, gynaecology, neonatology, breast surgery, day surgery, reconstructive surgery and plastic surgery.
Led by a Santa Rosa teacher, an educational task force planned a "Women’s History Week" celebration in 1978, which included a parade, essay contest, and dozens of presentations on women's ...
Williams writes articles on history for British newspapers including The Daily Telegraph, [6] and reviews for BBC History, History Today [7] and the Financial Times. [8]In 2010, she was a judge for the Biographer's Club Tony Lothian First Biography Prize, [9] the Book Drum Tournament 2010, [10] and the Litro/IGGY International Young Person's Short Story Award.