Summary heading
PP132/2 - Medical examination forms (form 47A), single
number series
Function and purpose
This series comprises medical examination forms, submitted
by aliens, and British subjects born outside the United
Kingdom, on arrival in Australia.
When aliens, or British who were born outside the United Kingdom, applied for a visa to enter Australia they
were required to submit Form 47A, Medical Examination form. They were required
to undergo a medical examination and return the form 47A with their completed
visa application. If satisfactory, the
form was returned to them with their visa. Upon arrival in Australia
migrants were required to produce both these documents to the Department of
Immigration. If, on arrival, the form 47A had been lost or mislaid the person
concerned was admitted on a Certificate of Exemption for three months. They
were required to complete a new form 47A and until this completed form was
received by the department, no decision could be given whether or not permanent
residence, or specified periods of residence, would be permitted.
The forms are double sided. The first page consists of a
declaration by the intending migrant regarding their medical history,
particularly whether they, or their family, have a history of tuberculosis,
mental illness, trachoma and other serious medical conditions. Following this
is a table in which the medical examiner was required to state whether various
characteristics were normal, and if not, were required to give particulars of
any departure from normal. These include heart rate, blood pressure, lungs,
nervous system, mental condition and intelligence, digestive organs, skeleton,
skin, hearing, sight, genito-urinary organs, urine,
teeth, deformities, X-Ray, and blood test. The reverse side of the form is for
the medical examination of any of the migrant’s children, and comprises a
similar table as for the second half of the first side. Photographs of any
children are also attached to the reverse side of the form. The forms are also
signed by the intending migrant as well as the medical examiner and have been
stamped as sighted by the relevant country’s local British Consulate.
The records in this consignment relate predominantly to
Yugoslavian, Italian, Greek and Spanish migrants. Other represented
nationalities include Belgium,
Hungary, Norway and Germany.
Physical characteristics
The form 47A is a one page double sided form which was
completed at the time of the medical examination and certified by the
signatures of the medical examiner and the intending migrant. The majority of
the forms also have a passport sized photograph attached of the intending
migrant and any family who were included on the form.
System of arrangement and control
The forms
were originally arranged in alphabetical order within bundles according to date
of arrival. In order to aid retrieval the forms have been arranged into
alphabetical order by surname. A
numerical system of control has also been imposed by the Archives.
Relationships with other records
This series is part of a larger group of records that
document the permanent migration of individuals to Australia. This group includes
medical examination forms, migrant selection documents, nominal rolls and
passenger cards. See series links for individual series numbers.
Finding aids
As all medical examination forms in this series have been
entered into the RecordSearch database, a form relating to a particular
person(s) can be retrieved by keyword search in RecordSearch (limiting search
by Series No PP132/2).
Additional information
The following data was keyed from the paper transfer
documentation:
Form number: CA
17
Creating department: IMMIGRATION,
BRANCH OFFICE W.A., REGISTRY
Transferring department: IMMIGRATION,
BRANCH OFFICE W.A., REGISTRY
Date of transfer: 27/04/1962
Archives file number: RWP28/1/28