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*[[Leith John Newton Angelo]] 7 - 11 Mar 1919
 
*[[Leith John Newton Angelo]] 7 - 11 Mar 1919
 
*[[George Joseph Harris]] 11 Mar - 11 Apr 1919+
 
*[[George Joseph Harris]] 11 Mar - 11 Apr 1919+
*[[Henry William Buckland]] 29 - 31 Mar 1919
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*[[Henry William Buckland]] 29 - 31 Mar 1919  
 
*[[John Edwin Ffoulkes DCM]] 23 - 26 May 1919
 
*[[John Edwin Ffoulkes DCM]] 23 - 26 May 1919
 
*[[Lyndon Vivian Brady]] 25 May - 18 Jun 1919
 
*[[Lyndon Vivian Brady]] 25 May - 18 Jun 1919

Revision as of 18:30, 8 August 2019

8th AGH Fremantle.jpg
First casualties from Gallipoli entering 8th Australian General Hospital Fremantle AWM HO3507


Brief History

Established in Fremantle to service those injured or ill during training in Australia, and to assess and treat those returned from the war with queries about their ongoing health.


From January 1919 the 26th Australian Auxiliary Hospital was established on the same site to take responsibility for non surgical cases. It contained 128 bed capacity. VD cases in WA were initially housed in the Blackboy Hill Camp Hospital before being moved to Rockingham on 19 Dec 1914, and then from 1 Jan 1919 to Karrakatta. Karrakatta also housed a Details Camp where convalescents remained until they were fit for discharge or to return to Europe. Infectious disease patients were sent to the Albany District Hospital.

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Soldier Patients by date admitted

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