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  • ...Ned Kelly’s wounds were attended to, though at somewhat less expense by Dr Shields, the Government medical officer at the Melbourne Gaol. Over ₤600
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  • == Dr Ryan Sent == ...ted, and at about ten o'clock another special, taking Captain Standish, Dr Ryan, Senior constable [[Const Patrick Walsh|Walsh]] and five other constables,
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  • ...unted to £607, about £480 of which was paid to his relative, Dr. Charles Ryan; while this officer was being petted and coddled on all sides, and a specia ...nection with this horror, the author wrote to the Hon the Chief Secretary (Dr Argyle) as follows:—
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  • 9.12 Ned Kelly has three bullet wounds in leg. Dr Nicholson does not consider any of them mortal. No police wounded. Men very ...s of his wrist. He goes down tomorrow morning to Melbourne with Dr Charles Ryan - Standish.
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  • == Dr Ryan Sent == ...ted, and at about ten o'clock another special, taking Captain Standish, Dr Ryan, Senior constable Walsh and five other constables, and a quantity of ammuni
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  • ...ed in the van in order to give Kelly the medical attention he required. Dr Ryan was intermitting in his attention to his patient during the long journey. O ...n the right leg there were found no less than eight or none slug shots. Dr Ryan was also in attendance, and the opinion of both medical gentlemen was that
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  • ...l. The reports of Dr Charles Ryan who accompanied him, on the journey, and Dr Shields, the medical officer of the gaol, are to the effect that, though ra
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  • ...ports of Dr Charles [[Ryan|Ryan]], who accompanied him on the journey, and Dr Shields, the medical officer of the gaol, are to the effect that, though ra
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  • ...J [[Rupertswood|Clarke]] and will be visited each day by Dr Charles [[Ryan|Ryan]]. Yesterday he was much improved and sanguine hopes are entertained of his ...and some other prisoners, and yesterday he was visited by [[Melbourne Gaol|Dr Shields]], although he continues to suffer very great plain from his wounds
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  • ...is never left alone, a wardsman being told off to attend to him at night. Dr Shields, the medical officer of the gaol, continues to attend the prisoner, ...anticipated at the time of his return to his residence. Dr Charles [[Ryan|Ryan]] has been in attendance upon him, and under that gentleman's treatment Mr
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  • ...been complied with as far as the opinion of the resident medical officer, Dr Shields, would allow. He is under remand to appear at the City Police Court ...tswood|W J Clarke]], at Sunbury. He is attended daily by Dr Charles [[Ryan|Ryan]], and is progressing favourably. Yesterday he was doing nicely, but there
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  • ...f Edward Kelly he was attended by Dr Nicholson, of Benalla, and Dr Charles Ryan, of Melbourne.  Divested of his massive coat of armour, he looked a most e
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  • ...Kelly.  Mr Hare was on his return to his residence attended by Dr Charles Ryan, and it was found that his left wrist had been completely shattered, a coni
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  • ...se you want more.’ He then left the office, and hastened away. Just then Dr Nicholson entered. He examined my wound, and told me I had sustained a very “At about 3 o'clock, Dr Charles [[Ryan|Ryan]] arrived from Melbourne, and dressed my hand, and [[Nicholson|DrNicholson]
    8 KB (1,318 words) - 15:31, 20 November 2015
  • ...ounted to £607, about £480 of which was paid to his relative, Dr Charles Ryan. While this officer was being petted and coddled on all sides, and a specia
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  • ...me by the members of the force who witnessed it. understand also that Mr. Charles [[Rawlins|Rawlins]], of [[Winton Swamp|Lake Winton]] , was also in Mr. Hare I have also to acknowledge the readiness with which [[Nicholson|Dr. John Nicholson]], of Benalla, accompanied my party, to afford any professi
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  • ...se you want more.’ He then left the office, and hastened away. Just then Dr. Nicholson entered. He examined my wound, and told me I had sustained a ver ...o'clock, Dr. Charles Ryan arrived from Melbourne, and dressed my hand, and Dr. Nicholson, returning just then, assisted in the operation.
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  • [[Melbourne Gaol|Barker]] Dr [[Const Cornelius Ryan|Comyn]] pc
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  • On the way down to Melbourne on the train I became quite ill and Dr [[Nicholson|Nicholson]] came to see me at [[Violet Town|Violet Town]]. I was looked after by [[Nicholson|Dr Nicholson]]. He described my injuries in his interview([[The Argus (33)|Arg
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  • == Importance of Dr C Ryan == == What did Dr Ryan look like ==
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