Grey's Hospital, Pietermaritzburg 1855 - 1985
The first matron of Grey's Hospital, Mrs Isabella O 'Hara, was appointed in October 1855 and she presided over a temporary hospital which was established in a house until such time as the hospital building should be ready. The patients were mainly lunatics and destitute people who had unti...
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Main Author: | Jennifer G Duckworth (Author) |
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