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By 1944 106th AGH had specialised in the treatment of patients with Tuberculosis. | By 1944 106th AGH had specialised in the treatment of patients with Tuberculosis. | ||
==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
+ | *[[Bessie Christina Ellen Taylor]] 26 Jan - 29 Mar 1943 | ||
+ | *[[Bessie Christina Ellen Taylor]] 6 Jun - 21 Dec 1943 | ||
==Patients== | ==Patients== | ||
+ | ''1942'' | ||
+ | * [[David Edward Kitchener Granberg]] 4 - 21 Apr 1942 | ||
''1944'' | ''1944'' | ||
+ | * [[Fred Alexander McKelvie]] 22 - 27 Jun 1944 | ||
* [[Arthur George Shepherd]] 23 Aug - 1 Sep 1944 | * [[Arthur George Shepherd]] 23 Aug - 1 Sep 1944 | ||
* [[Arthur George Shepherd]] 14 - 20 Sep 1944 | * [[Arthur George Shepherd]] 14 - 20 Sep 1944 | ||
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[[Category:Hospitals]] | [[Category:Hospitals]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:48, 17 July 2024
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History | |
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Name | 106th Australian General Hospital |
Where formed | Bonegilla, Victoria |
Date formed | 1941 |
Capacity | 600 beds |
Locations | Bonegilla (near Wodonga) Victoria. |
General Information
By 1944 106th AGH had specialised in the treatment of patients with Tuberculosis.
Staff
- Bessie Christina Ellen Taylor 26 Jan - 29 Mar 1943
- Bessie Christina Ellen Taylor 6 Jun - 21 Dec 1943
Patients
1942
- David Edward Kitchener Granberg 4 - 21 Apr 1942
1944
- Fred Alexander McKelvie 22 - 27 Jun 1944
- Arthur George Shepherd 23 Aug - 1 Sep 1944
- Arthur George Shepherd 14 - 20 Sep 1944