Corporate Body

Ballarat Base Hospital (1850s - )

From
1850s
Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
Functions
Hospitals or Clinics
Reference No
VA 1263
Legal Status
Public Record Office Victoria, Registered Agency
Location
Ballarat, Victoria

Summary

The Ballarat Base Hospital was established in the 1850s.

Published resources

Books

  • Hyslop, Anthea, Sovereign Remedies: a History of Ballarat Base Hospital, 1850s-1980s (Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1989), 429 pp. Details

Conference Papers

  • Hyslop, Anthea, 'Microbes and Madness: the Exclusion Policy of Ballarat District Hospital, 1856 to 1876', in Reflections on Medical History and Health in Australia. Third National Conference on Medical History and Health in Australia edited by Harold Attwood and Geoffrey Kenny (Melbourne: University of Melbourne, Medical History Unit, 1986), pp. 131-150.. Details

Resources

Resource Sections

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