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Joseph Patrick Fogarty (24 December 1885 – 28 June 1954), MC, OBE, M.B.B.S. (Melbourne), is a former
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er who played with
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and
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in the
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(VFL). He is one of four Fogarty brothers that played senior VFL football. He also served in the Australian Army Medical Corps in World War I, eventually attaining the rank of Major.


Family

One of the twelve children of the wealthy wine merchant and former Mayor of Hotham (now known as "North Melbourne") Thomas Fogarty (1836–1900), and Cecilia Mary Fogarty (1854–1933), née Cullen, Joe Fogarty was born on 24 December 1885 in Hotham, Victoria. He married Gladys Willshear (1890–1979), at
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, in England, on 24 December 1916; they had no children.


Education

Educated at Christian Brothers' College (Parade), East Melbourne, and then at
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as a boarder (he was ''
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'' of the College in 1901). He was admitted to
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in 1903. He studied medicine at the
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, and graduated as Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.B.S.) on 10 June 1912. During his time at the university he was awarded a full blue in football and in rowing (in 1906).


Footballer

Including Joe, four of the six Fogarty brothers played VFL football: Thomas Bernard "Tom" Fogarty (1878–1922), played for St Kilda, South Melbourne, and University for a total of 95 games, John Joseph Fogarty (1882–1952), played a single game for South Melbourne in 1902, and Andrew Christopher "Chris" Fogarty (1884–1915), played for Essendon and University for a total of 28 games. Joe's nephew, Thomas Bernard Fogarty (1909–1984), son of his brother Tom, played 13 senior VFL games for St Kilda.


University of Melbourne (inter-collegial and inter-varsity)

During his time at Melbourne University, he also played for Ormond College in inter-collegial matches, and for the University of Melbourne in its annual matches against the
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.


South Melbourne (VFL)

Recruited from the South Yarra Amateur Football Club in the Metropolitan Junior Football Association (MJFA), he played his first VFL match for South Melbourne, on the half-forward flank, alongside his brother, Tom, in the ruck, against Geelong, at the Lake Oval, on 1 July 1905: .


Essendon (VFL)

Both Joe and his brother Chris played their only two VFL matches for Essendon, against Geelong, at the Corio Oval, on 8 September 1906, and against Fitzroy at the MCG, on 15 September 1906.


University (VFL)

Granted a clearance from Essendon on 29 April 1908, he played in the 1908 season's first five games for the University of Melbourne's VFL team. His last VFL match was against South Melbourne, at the Lake Oval, on 30 May 1908. He was unable to continue due to a knee injury.


Military service

Enlisting in the
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on 26 March 1915, Fogarty served in the Middle East and France with the 21st Battalion during World War I. On his way to the Dardanelles, his transport ship, the ''Southport'', was torpedoed. He was appointed Captain on his enlistment, and was promoted to Major on 27 April 1917. He was awarded the
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for bravery at
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in July 1916, and was made an officer of the
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for valuable special services during the war in December 1919.


Medical practitioner

He was registered as a Medical Practitioner in Victoria on 13 June 1912 (Reg. no.2872); and, having returned from military service, he conducted his medical practice from 114 Barkers Road,
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. He retired from his general practice in 1949 and became a specialist, practising from 61 Collins Street.


Death

He died at a privare hospital
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on 28 June 1954.Of General Interest, ''The Advocate'', (Thursday, 15 July 1954), p.2.
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See also

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Footnotes


References


Fogarty, J.P., "Treatment of Acute Gonorrhoea: Massage-Pack Method", ''The British Medical Journal'', No.3035, (1 March 1919), pp.245-246.

Fogarty, J.P., "Army Doctors Under Fire (Letter to the editor)", ''The Argus'', (Friday, 30 October 1942), p.4.
* Holmesby, Russell & Main, Jim (2007). ''The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers. 7th ed''. Melbourne: Bas Publishing. * Main, J. & Allen, D., "Fogarty, Chris", pp. 65–67 in Main, J. & Allen, D., ''Fallen – The Ultimate Heroes: Footballers Who Never Returned From War'', Crown Content, (Melbourne), 2002. * Maplestone, M., ''Flying Higher: History of the Essendon Football Club 1872–1996'', Essendon Football Club, (Melbourne), 1996.
World War One Embarkation Roll: Captain Joseph Fogarty, collection of the ''Australian War Memorial''.

World War One Embarkation Roll: Major Joseph Fogarty, M.C., collection of the ''Australian War Memorial''.

World War One Service Record: Major Joseph Patrick Fogarty, ''National Archives of Australia''.

Australian War Memorial: Honours and Awards – Major Joseph Patrick Fogarty.


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