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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital Site and planning. In the 1860s, the colony of Victoria was rife with diseases such as diphtheria, typhoid, smallpox and scarlet fever. At the time, Melbourne had two general hospitals, Melbourne and Alfred and three specialist hospitals, Lying-In, Children's and Eye and Ear. The...
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital for an infectious diseases hospital were again considered in 1874 however no significant moves were made until 1897, the year of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. Queen Victoria had made it know that any funds raised to celebrate her Jubilee should be used to help the sick. By Nov...
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital hospital opened its doors. Funds for operating the hospital were drawn from Melbourne, Fitzroy, Richmond, St. Kilda, Brunswick and Coburg councils. Each council contributed to the upkeep of the hospital and in return they had a seat on the Hospital Board and their ratepayers were ...
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital public disquiet about the running of the hospital, an inquiry was held in 1912. This led to a 1914 Act of Parliament, which established a board of management. In 1915 the board was further expanded with Northcote and Preston joining the board. All councils now contributed to the u...
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital were eventually diagnosed and patients were hospitalised, causing a sharp rise in intake figures. Fairfield Hospital's intake of patients had remained stable until 1918-1920; during these years the intake jumped to 6000 patients a year, which would remain the average until the lat...
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital lung. Seventy seven of these patients died and many were permanently disabled. Prior to the 1937 epidemic, the hospital had only one iron lung, a 'Drinker' respirator. It had been imported from London to treat the occasional case of diphtheritic paralysis, a partial paralysis tha...
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital a 'time share' basis. Further polio epidemics in 1947-48 and 1951-52 saw more patients sent to Fairfield for treatment and rehabilitation. The discovery of Salk vaccine and Sabin vaccine in the 1950s saw polio virtually eradicated from Australia. # Fairfield Hospital. After the...
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital was honoured with The "Vivian Bullwinkel School of Nursing" being opened at Fairfield Hospital in September 1978. # Burnet Institute. A virology laboratory was established at Fairfield Hospital in 1950 to undertake clinical, diagnostic and research services for the many patients...
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital Fairfield Hospital and its virology laboratory became one of the primary centres for patient care, diagnostic services, public health reference and research into AIDS in Australia. During this period it was suggested that the virology research functions should be transferred to a ...
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital centre should be named the Macfarlane Burnet Centre for Medical Research (later changed to the Macfarlane Burnet Institute for Medical Research and Public Health), in honour of Sir Frank. The Burnet Institute continued to operate on the grounds of Fairfield Hospital up until the ...
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital Montagnier of the Pasteur Institute in Paris to develop tests to detect HIV infection. As a result of their success, the Fairfield Hospital Laboratory began regular testing of Australian blood products in 1984, several months before the rest of the world. The first patient with A...
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital about HIV resistance to the drug AZT during treatment. Their studies showed that some people with HIV who took AZT developed resistance to the drug and then lost that resistance when treatment was stopped. They suggested that three or more drugs are needed to be used together to t...
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital AIDS Memorial Garden. In the mid 1980s, the Victorian AIDS Council and the management of Fairfield Hospital proposed the establishment of a garden and walk for the use of Fairfield Hospital patients and their families, particularly those with HIV. An area of river frontage owned ...
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital AIDS, a gazebo, rockeries and plantings of local indigenous plants and was opened on April 9, 1988. The garden fell into disrepair following the closure of Fairfield Hospital. As part of the agreement to purchase the bulk of the former hospital's site, NMIT accepted responsibilit...
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital of Infectious Diseases in Victoria recommended the relocation of HIV/AIDS services to The Alfred Hospital. Other infectious disease patients were to be cared for by the Royal Melbourne Hospital. In the 1990s, the Victorian Liberal Government of Jeff Kennett pursued the rationalisa...
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital 2001 when workers found vials of "E. coli" and other bacteria in the ceiling of one of the buildings. This resulted in industrial action, which was later addressed. Many of the remaining buildings have been adapted for use by Melbourne Polytechnic, then known as NMIT. Also using p...
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital
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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital ction, which was later addressed. Many of the remaining buildings have been adapted for use by Melbourne Polytechnic, then known as NMIT. Also using part of the site is the Disability Forensic Assessment and Treatment Service, operated by the Department of Human Services. The Vict...
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1976 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
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1976 North Indian Ocean cyclone season 1976 North Indian Ocean cyclone season The 1976 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was part of the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation. The season has no official bounds but cyclones tend to form between April and December. These dates conventionally delimit the period of e...
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1976 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
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1976 North Indian Ocean cyclone season ge of five tropical cyclones form in the North Indian Ocean every season with peaks in May and November. Cyclones occurring between the meridians 45°E and 100°E are included in the season by the IMD. # Systems. ## September Bay of Bengal cyclone. This system killed 10 people an...
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1975 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
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1975 North Indian Ocean cyclone season 1975 North Indian Ocean cyclone season The 1975 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was part of the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation. The season has no official bounds but cyclones tend to form between April and December. These dates conventionally delimit the period of e...
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1975 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
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1975 North Indian Ocean cyclone season of five tropical cyclones form in the North Indian Ocean every season with peaks in May and November. Cyclones occurring between the meridians 45°E and 100°E are included in the season by the IMD. # Systems. 1 ## Cyclone Two (02A). This system meandered slowly northwest, reach...
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1975 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
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1975 North Indian Ocean cyclone season thwest, reaching hurricane-strength between May 3 and May 5. The cyclone dissipated before making landfall. ## Cyclone Three (03B). This cyclone formed offshore Thailand on May 5 and recurved into Burma on May 7 as a system of hurricane-strength. The system moved inland and diss...
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Albert de Gondi
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Albert de Gondi Albert de Gondi Albert de Gondi (4 November 1522 in Florence – 1602) seigneur du Perron, comte, then marquis de Belle-Isle (1573), duc de Retz (from 1581), was a marshal of France and a member of the Gondi family. His father was Guidobaldo, seigneur de Perron, who became a banker at Lyon, and his mothe...
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Albert de Gondi
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Albert de Gondi of the chamber and master of the wardrobe to Charles of France. He continued to occupy these posts under Charles X and Henry III. In 1555, he won a great reputation in Italy, at the sieges of Ulpiau and Coni and the taking of Verceil. He also served with great distinction in the expeditions into Piedmo...
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Albert de Gondi
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Albert de Gondi and was the same month made captain of 50 men at arms. Knighted on the king's orders, he won a place as conseiller d’État. He was then employed as French ambassador to the Imperial court at Vienna and on 22 October 1570 was the French king's proxy at his marriage to Elizabeth of Austria. On the death of...
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Albert de Gondi
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Albert de Gondi de' Medici at the Tuileries on the evening of August 22, the night before the ordering of the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre; he and other Italian advisors were afterwards given much of the blame for the massacres by the Huguenots: "All the contemporary chronicles (save one which he is suspected of auth...
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Albert de Gondi
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Albert de Gondi granted it to the count of Retz, who then set out for the 1573 Siege of La Rochelle, where he was wounded. A vacancy for a marshal of France came about due to the death of the maréchal de Tavanes, and this was granted to the comte de Retz by provisions given at the château de Boulogne on 6 July 1573 an...
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