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- medadm.asp accessdate "2015-10-31".
- medadm.asp chapter "The Colonial Medical Service: The Convict Hospitals".
- medadm.asp chapter "The administration of hospitals and charities".
- medadm.asp chapterUrl "http://www0.health.nsw.gov.au/resources/aboutus/history/pdf/h-char.pdf".
- medadm.asp chapterUrl "http://www0.health.nsw.gov.au/resources/aboutus/history/pdf/h-hosp.pdf".
- medadm.asp date "1976".
- medadm.asp first1 "C.".
- medadm.asp isCitedBy Goulburn_Base_Hospital.
- medadm.asp last1 "Cummins".
- medadm.asp location "Online".
- medadm.asp pages "137–140".
- medadm.asp pages "24–30".
- medadm.asp publisher "Health Commission of NSW".
- medadm.asp quote ""The development and location of the convict hospitals followed the extension of the settlement beyond Sydney as population demanded. So hospitals were established at Norfolk Island, Parramatta, Liverpool, Windsor, Newcastle, Bathurst, Goulburn and Port Macquarie to provide a total medical service for the convict prisoners or indentured labourers and their military guards in the outposts of the Colony. "".
- medadm.asp quote "It cannot be stressed too frequently that general hospitals developed as voluntary charities for the indigent poor, and survived essentially on the subscriber system, with irregular Government assistance, during the nineteenth century. .... If approved, and if finance was available, assistance for capital expenditure was provided by the Government, which also met the deficit between income and expenditure on a £1 for £1 basis.".
- medadm.asp title "The History of Medical Administration in NSW".
- medadm.asp url "http://www0.health.nsw.gov.au/aboutus/history/medadm.asp".
- medadm.asp website "NSW Ministry of Health".