Stefania Siedlecky papers, ca. 1970s-2005
Stefania Siedlecky papers, ca. 1970s-2005
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ca. 1970s-2005
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MLMSS 9229
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2.85 metres of textual material (19 boxes)
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BOXES 1 - 5
Office files of SS including correspondence, research, meeting minutes, briefings and handwritten notes, chiefly relating to women’s health and contraception issues in her role as Medical Services Advisor in Family Planning Association of N.S.W. Arranged by date.
BOX 1
1. November 1974 – October 1975
2. September 1975 –...
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Stefania Siedlecky papers, ca. 1970s-2005
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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2013-2014
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Presented by Stefania Siedlecky, 2009
Administrative / Biographical history
Stefania Siedlecky was born in 1921 in Blackheath, NSW. and became one of the first women doctors ever appointed to St Vincent's Hospital. She spent over thirty years in general and gynaecological medical practice in Blackheath and Sydney. She was also a gynaecologist at the Rachel Forster Hospital from 1960 - 1974.
In 1971 Siedlecky starte...
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MLMSS 9229
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92eV6gyY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/92eV6gyY
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873584
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