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207771
Surname: Michell
First Name: Dr.
Ship: -
Date: 19 September 1907
Place: Wallsend
Source: NMH
Details: Present at Committee Meeting of the Wallsend District Hospital


207772
Surname: Michell
First Name: Dr.
Ship: -
Date: 18 August 1905
Place: Wallsend
Source: Newcastle Morning Herald
Details: Wallsend Hospital committee meeting - correspondence was received from Dr. J. B. Nash, asking that Dr. Michell be appointed to the honorary staff, which was complied with


207954
Surname: Michell
First Name: Dr. R. T
Ship: -
Date: 9 October 1906
Place: Wallsend
Source: Newcastle Morning Herald
Details: Witness in the case of Belinda Turnbull who was accused of using an instrument with illegal intent


207955
Surname: Michell
First Name: Dr. R. T
Ship: -
Date: 19 November 1910
Place: Molong
Source: Molong Express and Western District Advertiser
Details: Dr. R. T. Michell taking over the practice of Dr. Geoffrey Lees at Molong. Dr. Michell had a trip to the Old Country during the last 12 months and had lately been practising at Wallsend, Newcastle district


207956
Surname: Michell (obit)
First Name: Dr. R. T
Ship: -
Date: -
Place: Sydney
Source: The Land (Sydney)
Details: A wide circle of friends in our district will have learned with regret of the death of Dr. Michell who, for many years was not only family doctor but a friend to all of them. The following appreciation is taken from the St. Stephen s Parish News, circulating in Willoughby, where Dr. Michell spent his declining years - With the passing of Dr. Michell last month our parish and district lost a man who was in every way an ideal citizen. He took always the highest view of his noble profession and lived a life of service to others. Thousands of the poorer people in our district have had reason to bless him for his unfailing goodness and to remember him for his kindness, skill and thought- fulness to those who needed his help. The late Dr. Michell was born in India, his father being Archdeacon of Calcutta. Educated in England he graduated from Edinburgh University, practised subsequently in South Africa, served in the South African War and came to Australia in 1900. He settled in Chatswood in 1927 having previously practised at Molong. He was greatly interested in workers diseases and specialised in silicosis. For the last 14 years he had been handicapped by heart trouble and for the last 20 months he was laid aside. Cultured, clever, lovable and courteous, his patience during his sickness was an object lesson. The late Dr. Michell knew and attended professionally the late Cecil Rhodes.