Summary heading
PP9/5 -
Medical examination forms (form 47A) for non-British migrants, 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 was lost or
mislaid the person concerned was admitted on a Certificate of Exemption for the
three months. They were required to complete a new form 47A and until the
department received this completed form, 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 Italian and Dutch migrants.
Physical characteristics
The form
47A is a one page double sided form which is 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, as well as any children which are
also included on the form.
System of arrangement and control
The medical
examination forms were maintained in alphabetical order by surname of the
intending migrant while in use within the agency. This has been preserved upon
transfer to the Archives, however a numerical system
of control has been imposed as the primary control system in order to aid
retrieval.
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
PP9/5).
Additional information
The
following data was keyed from the paper documentation at the time of transfer
to the Archives:
Form
number: CA 17
Creating
department: Immigration,
General Division, Records
Transferring
department: Immigration, General
Division, Records
Date of
transfer: 16/09/1957
Archives
file number: RWP28/1/9