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Surgeon's case belonging to Dr John Coverdale
David Stodart of London
1835
Holloway's Family Ointment
Thomas Holloway
1857
Report on the Sanatory Station for the Year 1862
Chief Medical Officer of Victoria
1862
The fever ship at Quarantine
Australian Journal
23 November 1867
Landing in Melbourne of passengers from Quarantine
Australasian Sketcher
1882
A Life on the Ocean Wave
Valentine & Sons Publishing Company Limited
1920s
Vaccinating the native crew on board the P and O Co.'s RMS SUMATRA, at Port Phillip Heads
Illustrated Adelaide News
1876
Quarantine Burial Ground, Port Jackson
John Skinner Prout
1874
Chlorodyne made by Dakin Brothers, Druggists
Dakin Brothers, Wholesale and Export Druggists
c 1880
Bone Saw, Surgeon’s Case
David Stodart of London
1835
Assalini Artery Forceps, Surgeon’s Case, David Stodart of London
David Stodart of London
1835
Ship's medicine chest used by a Liverpool Captain
c 1875
Wouldn't you like to try a bit o' dinner, Sir? There's a lovely leg o' pork.
1909
Passenger testimonial for Doctor William Edward Young
c 1880
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