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Congratulations to Dr Christine Ball, AM

Congratulations to Dr Christine Ball, AM

by Monica Cronin, Curator | Jun 13, 2019 | About the museum, Exhibitions, Women | 0 comments

Dr Christine Ball was one of the people honoured in the 2019 Queen’s Birthday Honours. We’ve always known she was pretty special, and feel honoured that she gives so much of herself to the Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History. It’s also...
Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine on the Thai-Burma Railway

Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine on the Thai-Burma Railway

by Monica Cronin, Curator | Apr 25, 2019 | Research, War | 0 comments

When Singapore fell in February 1942, the Imperial Japanese Army suddenly found itself in control of some 60,000 Allied prisoners of war (POW), most of whom were British, Australian or Dutch. Approximately 22,000 POWs were Australian soldiers and among them were 106...
Women & Medicine Symposium – International Women’s Day

Women & Medicine Symposium – International Women’s Day

by Monica Cronin, Curator | Jan 24, 2019 | About the museum, Conferences, Research, Women | 0 comments

This is the museum’s first post for 2019, and it’s a really exciting one. We’re going to kick off this year with a full-day history symposium about women and medicine on International Women’s Day (8 March). It’s a pretty broad theme and, because of that, we’ve got a...
The History of Women in Medicine at the 2018 Sydney ASM

The History of Women in Medicine at the 2018 Sydney ASM

by Monica Cronin, Curator | May 31, 2018 | About the museum, Exhibitions, New Zealand, Women | 0 comments

For the last few years the museum has been attending the ANZCA Annual Scientific Meeting. It seems a natural place to fully launch our exhibitions, meet fellows and trainees, and promote the incredible history and heritage of the specialties of anaesthesia and pain...
The Rare Privilege of Medicine – a new exhibition

The Rare Privilege of Medicine – a new exhibition

by Monica Cronin, Curator | Mar 14, 2018 | About the museum, Exhibitions, London School of Medicine for Women, Women | 0 comments

On International Women’s Day we launched our new exhibition, The Rare Privilege of Medicine: Women anaesthetists in Australia and New Zealand. It’s a small offering, highlighting 10 women from the late 19th Century through to the mid 20th Century, but it also features...
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Geoffrey Kaye Museum
Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists
ANZCA House
630 St Kilda Road
Melbourne, Victoria 3004
Australia

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