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− | In September | + | In September 1942 a Women's Wing of the [[110th Australian Base Hospital]] was created at Claremont with 50 beds. In February 1943 this was expanded to form the [[1st Australian Women's Hospital]]. However, in October 1943 they were reabsorbed as a wing of the [[110th Australian Base Hospital]]. |
===Patients=== | ===Patients=== | ||
+ | * [[Vivienne Dittman]] 14 - 19 Aug 1943 | ||
+ | * [[Dorothy Joy Cloutt]] 24 Aug - 1 Oct 1943 | ||
* [[Marie Marguerite Gwynne]] 28 Aug - 8 Sep 1943 | * [[Marie Marguerite Gwynne]] 28 Aug - 8 Sep 1943 | ||
* [[Sylvie Patricia Beckett]] 6 - 8 Sep 1943 | * [[Sylvie Patricia Beckett]] 6 - 8 Sep 1943 | ||
+ | * [[Arvonia (Jean) Curtis]] 13 - 24 Nov 1943 | ||
+ | * [[Ruby Joyce Francis]] 6 - 10 Feb & 14-19 Feb 1944 | ||
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Brief History
In September 1942 a Women's Wing of the 110th Australian Base Hospital was created at Claremont with 50 beds. In February 1943 this was expanded to form the 1st Australian Women's Hospital. However, in October 1943 they were reabsorbed as a wing of the 110th Australian Base Hospital.
Patients
- Vivienne Dittman 14 - 19 Aug 1943
- Dorothy Joy Cloutt 24 Aug - 1 Oct 1943
- Marie Marguerite Gwynne 28 Aug - 8 Sep 1943
- Sylvie Patricia Beckett 6 - 8 Sep 1943
- Arvonia (Jean) Curtis 13 - 24 Nov 1943
- Ruby Joyce Francis 6 - 10 Feb & 14-19 Feb 1944
Notes
Content has come from The Unit Guide - Volume 4 - The Australian Army 1939-1945, page 4.121 - Graham R McKenzie-Smith - Big Sky Publishing - 2018