Margaret Graham (matron)
Margaret Graham (15 February 1860 – 4 July 1942) was a nurse at the centre of a dispute dubbed the "Adelaide Hospital Row" at the (later Royal) Adelaide Hospital in 1894. She overcame this dubious distinction to become the highly regarded Matron of the hospital, then one of the first Australian nursing Matrons to serve at the front during World War I.
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Margaret Graham (matron)
Margaret Graham (15 February 1860 – 4 July 1942) was a nurse at the centre of a dispute dubbed the "Adelaide Hospital Row" at the (later Royal) Adelaide Hospital in 1894. She overcame this dubious distinction to become the highly regarded Matron of the hospital, then one of the first Australian nursing Matrons to serve at the front during World War I.
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Army matron, wearing the Royal Red Cross
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1860-02-15
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Carlisle, Cumberland, England
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Matron Margaret Graham, wearing her Royal Red Cross
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1942-07-04
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Carlisle, Cumberland, England
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Matron, Adelaide Hospital
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