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The Bichloride of Gold Institute of Victoria

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  • Bichloride of Gold Institute of Victoria
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Acquisition number: 
100
Catalogue number: 
emrp0001-200003-p43-51
File name: 
RP1
File location: 
Bookcase
Subject description: 

Describes an early cure for alcoholism and drug addiction. An institution practising this cure was established by Dr. Wolfenden in Jolimont. It was later bought by the Wesley Central Mission. Victorian Historical Journal March 2000 pp 43-51.

Item type: 
Article
Author: 
Geraldine McFarlane
Date of publication or creation: 
2000
Publisher: 
Royal Historical Society of Victoria
Year acquired: 
2002
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