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Administration - General Correspondence, 1939-1942 [20]
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Abstract
1941. Correspondence between the Anti-Cancer Council of Victoria, Mildura Hospital, and individual cancer patients discusses the challenges of transporting rural patients to Melbourne for treatment. The letters reveal early efforts to coordinate regional care, provide medical advice, and offer emotional and logistical support to patients seeking treatment in the city. Keywords: public correspondence; community relations; cancer information; cancer treatment; regional; patient care; supportive care. Related Files: 1 of 6 in the Administration - General Correspondence, 1939-1942 series
Description
138 pages
Citation
Cancer Council Victoria, 'Administration - General Correspondence, 1939-1942 [20]', 1941, B000015550520. Australian Health & History digital archive
Publisher
Cancer Council Victoria
