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  2. Royal Women's Hospital - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Frances Perry Private Hospital - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Frances Perry (philanthropist) - Wikipedia

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    Frances Perry was a philanthropist and community worker committed to the work of the church, morality [1] and a focus on women's welfare. [2] She was the chair of the committee that founded the Melbourne Lying-in (Royal Women's) Hospital , [ 3 ] and was its first president from 1856 to 1874. [ 2 ]

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  6. Royal Hospital for Women - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Hospital for Women (RHW) is a specialist hospital for women and babies located in the suburb of Randwick in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. [1] The Royal Hospital for Women shares the Randwick Hospitals' Campus site with the Prince of Wales Hospital and the Sydney Children's Hospital, as well as the Prince of Wales Private Hospital.

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  8. Lex Doyle - Wikipedia

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    Lex William Doyle AO is an Australian paediatrician, researcher and academic, best known for his widely published neonatal research into positive long-term outcomes for premature babies.

  9. Royal Melbourne Hospital - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In 1935 the hospital was renamed the Royal Melbourne Hospital and, in 1944, it moved to Grattan Street, Parkville by provision of lands in the Royal Melbourne Hospital Act. [6] The old buildings then became home to a relocated Queen Victoria Hospital. The Royal Women's Hospital was previously located in Carlton. The hospital ...