Royal Women's Hospital Archives, Melbourne

Identificatie

Bestandsidentificatie

daa/377

Geauthoriseerde naam

Royal Women's Hospital Archives, Melbourne

Parallelle vormen van de naam

Aandere naamsvormen

  • Previously known as Tracy Maund Historical Collection, Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne

Soort

Contact

 

Manager, Health Information Services

Soort

adres

Adres

321 Cardigan Street, Carlton
Postal address: Locked Bag 300, Parkville, Victoria 3052

Locality

Melbourne

Region

Victoria

Landnaam

Postcode

3053

Telefoon

03 8345 3905; 03 8345 2626

Fax

Aantekening

Beschrijving

Geschiedenis

The Royal Women’s Hospital specialises in areas such as antenatal care, maternal and neonatal infection control, gynaecological disease diagnosis and treatment, family planning, newborn intensive care and infertility management.
Its beginnings were as a ‘charity’ hospital, serving the needs of women unable to afford private medical care. Known as the Lying-in Hospital, it opened in 1856, the second hospital in Melbourne (the first being Melbourne Hospital). It was first located in a leased terrace house in Albert Street, Eastern Hill (East Melbourne), close to where the Victorian Parliament now stands.
The hospital’s establishment was led by a committee of women, led by Mrs Frances Perry, the wife of the then Anglican bishop of Melbourne, and two doctors, Dr Richard Tracy and Dr John Maund.
In 1884, its title was simplified to the Women’s Hospital and the ‘Royal’ title was conferred on the hospital by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on 6 September 1954.
After moves to and in Carlton in the nineteenth century, the hospital moved to its present site in Parkville in 2008.
For further information about the history of the hospital see: https://www.thewomens.org.au/about/our-history/history-overview/

Geografische en culturele context

Mandaat/bronnen van bevoegdheid

Organisatie structuur

Officer in charge: Archivist

Records management and collecting policies

Gebouwen

Bestanden

The records in the Women's archival collection include scanned and reproduced records of patients who were treated at the hospital more than 100 years ago.
Information about women’s health through the 19th and 20th centuries can be drawn from, for example:
. Midwifery books, 1856-1858
. Honorary physician case books, 1878-1910
. Labour ward case books and registers,1888-1982
(See https://www.thewomens.org.au/about/our-history/patient-records/)
Note that most 19th and early 20th century patient records are not indexed and still exist only in their original bound volumes, which makes it very difficult to find a specific patient’s record unless specific admission dates are known.
Birth records are comparatively easy to find, if birth dates are known.

Toegangen, gidsen en publicaties

Background information about hospital staff, board members and benefactors is available at: https://www.thewomens.org.au/about/our-history/biographies/
A biographical compendium of people associated with the hospital is available as a PDF on the website at: https://thewomens.r.worldssl.net/assets/images/Biographical-Compendium-December-2023-web.pdf

Toegang

Openingstijden

Open by appointment only.

Raadpleegvoorwaarden en -eisen

Toegankelijkheid

dienstverlening

onderzoeksdienstverlening

reproduktiedienstverlening

Publiekruimten

Beheer

Identificatie van de beschrijving

Identificatiecode van de instelling

Toegepaste regels en/of conventies

Status

Niveau van detaillering

Datering van aanmaak, herziening of verwijdering

Revised 28 February 2024

Taal (talen)

Schrift(en)

Bronnen

Onderhoudsaantekeningen

Trefwoorden

Access Points

  • Medicine and Health (Thematic area)
  • Clipboard

Eerste contactpersoon

321 Cardigan Street, Carlton Postal address: Locked Bag 300, Parkville, Victoria 3052
Melbourne, Victoria 3053