Selina Murray McDonald Sutherland

1839–1909 (age 70)

Biography

Selina Murray McDonald Sutherland was a pioneering nurse who dedicated her career to healthcare and patient care in Melbourne during the nineteenth century. Working at Melbourne General Hospital, she was part of the early professional nursing movement in Victoria, contributing to the development of modern nursing practices.

Her service in nursing represented a commitment to improving patient welfare during a formative period in Australian healthcare history. Sutherland's professional legacy reflects the important contributions of early nursing pioneers to the medical field.