Studienbuch
Object numberM2013/034:012
TitleStudienbuch
Description(a) A German study book "of the ordinary listener". This book belonged to Bronislawa Goldstein and lists her as a native of Lublin, Poland when she was a student at the University of Vienna in the medical faculty. This study book has her photograph and is dated 1st November 1946. In the details filled in by Bronislawa, she notes that she is stateless. The book is also filled with the classes that Bronislawa took throughout the semester.
(b) A typed statement from the Psychiatric Neurological University Clinic that Dr. Bronislawa Goldstein is to work there, dated 3rd March 1950.
This collection is mainly related to Bronia's (Bronislawa) Hatfield (nee Goldstein) and her sister Lola. The items in the collection reflect the successful progress of Bronia Hatfield in a medical career in Australia and are historically significant as they are a tangible representation of Australian Jewish history.
(b) A typed statement from the Psychiatric Neurological University Clinic that Dr. Bronislawa Goldstein is to work there, dated 3rd March 1950.
This collection is mainly related to Bronia's (Bronislawa) Hatfield (nee Goldstein) and her sister Lola. The items in the collection reflect the successful progress of Bronia Hatfield in a medical career in Australia and are historically significant as they are a tangible representation of Australian Jewish history.
Production placeVienna, Austria, Vienna, Austria
Production date 1946 1950-03-03
Subjectmedical centres, doctors (medical), medical specialities, students, Occupation, rebuilding, re-establishing lives
Object namework cards
Dimensions
- a height: 190.00 mm
a width: 110.00 mm
b height: 147.00 mm
b width: 210.00 mm
Language
- German (a) [Summary Translation]
Student Book for the Ordinary Listener
Goldstein Bronislawa
from Lublin, Poland
For the Medical faculty
University of Vienna
(b) [summary translation]
Psychiatric Neurological University Clinic Vienna at 3.3.1950
IX, Lazarettgasse 14
It is hereby confirmed that Dr. Bronislava Goldstein works at the above clinic for 48 hours a week as a visiting doctor and also makes night duty. It is requested that they should participate in eating the hospital food.
Assistant d. Klinik
University Neurological Clinic
Professor Dr. O. Kanders
Credit lineSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by Mr John Roth



