Corporate Body

Ballarat Base Hospital Former Trainees Association (1929 - 1930)

From
25 May 1929
Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
To
July 1930
Functions
Association, Nursing and Society or Membership Organisation
Location
Meetings held at Ballarat Base Health Services.

Summary

The Ballarat Base Hospital Former Trainees Association was established to assist nurses who trained at Ballarat Base Hospital to keep in touch with their training school and to endeavour to do something for the nurses in the training.

Timeline

 1929 - 1930 Ballarat Base Hospital Former Trainees Association
       1930 - Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League

Published resources

Books

  • Menadue, H. W., First Fifty Years: Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses' League, 1929-1978 (Ballarat: Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses' League, 1978), 31 pp. Details

Resources

See also

  • Menadue, H. W. ed., Register of the Nurse Training School 1888-1988, Ballarat Base Hospital (Ballarat: Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses' League, 1993), 114 pp. Details

Helen Morgan

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