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General Correspondence 1948-1949 [7]
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Abstract
1948. Correspondence between the Anti-Cancer Council of Victoria, hospital almoners, and medical superintendents discusses transport assistance for cancer patients, including the proposed almoner ambulance service for outpatient care. The file includes communication about radiotherapy facilities, deep therapy equipment, and coordination with the Royal Sydney Hospital on establishing a cancer research institute, reflecting the expanding role of welfare and treatment planning. Keywords: patient support; patient welfare; supportive care; radiotherapy; treatment; public correspondence; cancer information; Victorian Cancer Institute; Peter MacCallum Institute. Related Files: 1 of 8 in the General Correspondence, 1948–1949 series
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69 pages
Citation
Cancer Council Victoria, 'General Correspondence 1948-1949 [7]', 1948, B00001554507. Australian Health & History digital archive
Publisher
Cancer Council Victoria
