Caught in a threshing machine?
Broken infected leg? Pneumonia? Giving birth to your sixth child? No hospital within 30 miles? These are some of the problems that ordinary Benalla folk faced in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Cottage hospitals in private homes, staffed by nurses and charging modest fees were one of the answers.
Come and find out about these innovations in health care and the indefatigable nurses who set them up and maintained them at this informative talk.
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