Archival Resources Details

St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne

Collection Title
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne
Repository
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, Archives and Heritage Centre
Reference
https://www.svhm.org.au/about-us/our-heritage/archives
Date Range
1893 -
Description

"The St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Archives and Heritage Centre collects items (records and artefacts) that tell the story of the hospital from its foundation in 1893 to the present day. Particular priorities include material relevant to the hospital's mission and culture, its growth and development, its areas of key responsibility and achievement, and the social context in which it has operated. The collection grows through both departmental transfers and donations of material." (Directory of Archives in Australia, 2019)

The collection includes: records of the Advisory Council (1952-1957), Council (1958-1967) and Annual Reports (1958-1983) of the St Vincent's School of Medical Research; and Annual Reports (1984-?) of the St Vincent's Institute of Medical Research. The earlier records document the work of the inaugural Director, Pehr Edman.

Formats
Paper files, photographs and medical instruments and other objects
Access
Partly Restricted, Contact Archivist
Finding Aid

https://directory.archivists.org.au/index.php/st-vincents-hospital-melbourne-svhm-archives-and-heritage-centre

EOAS ID: archives/BSAR03838.htm

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