22nd Australian Auxiliary Hospital
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General Information
Wooroloo Sanatorium or Hospital, was established by the State Government in response to the infectious diseases, such as typhoid, diphtheria and tuberculosis, that were widely prevalent in the aftermath of the mass migration that came as a result of the gold rushes in Western Australia in the early part of the twentieth century.
Emphasis was placed on the treatment of tuberculosis through the provision of fresh air and sunlight. The Wooroloo Sanatorium comprised 36 major buildings constructed between 1914 and 1917 and is the only large scale purpose-built tuberculosis sanatorium in Western Australia.
Returned servicemen suffering TB were admitted to a section known to the military as the 22nd Auxiliary Hospital.
Staff
Patients
- Edwin Patrick Hanrahan Sep - Nov 1917
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