When ‘Doctor’ Paul Rene Loubet was unmasked as an imposter in September 1917 he left behind a grieving, bewildered young widow. Nell Kent Loubet (nee Hughes) immediately moved back to her family’s home in Toorak. More positively, she graduated from Melbourne University in January 1918 as
Read more →The continuing story of Paul Rene Loubet. Dr Loubet accepted a position at the Melbourne Hospital in May 1917. Subsequently he was required to present himself at Melbourne University, to be examined for the degree of M.D. As part of the process he presented the Registrar
Read more →By early February 1917 Dr Paul Loubet had moved from Blackall in outback Queensland to Melbourne. He was to act as locum tenens for Dr Roland Lane, a Footscray G.P. who was on military duty. Dr Lane and his wife Hazel had a large home called
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