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Lumeah - Advertisement for Invalids' Home 1892

East Melbourne

  • 1091 Hoddle Street

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  • Lumeah

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  • Garlick

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Acquisition number: 
801
Catalogue number: 
emdf0012
File name: 
DF0012
File location: 
Digital File

Advertisement which appeared in the Australian Medical Journal on April 15, 1892.
Transcript of text:

Telephone No. 771
Invalids' Home.
"Lumeah,"
1091 Hoddle St., near Wellington Parade
East Melbourne.
Principal - Miss Garlick,
Assisted by Efficient Hospital Trained Nurses.

Item type: 
Advertisement
Item size: 
8.5 x 4.1 cm
Number of pages: 
1
Item condition: 
Good copy
Date of publication or creation: 
1892-04-15
Publisher: 
Australian Medical Journal
Year acquired: 
2010
Donor: 
Richard Travers
Date digitised: 
2010-08-03
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