Revusical.
Stiffy and Mo feel very crook, but they manage to keep the pretty nurses amused. The pair also encounter the matron, the head nurse, the doctor, and some very strange strangers.
The 1922 production's 'musical operations' were 'Gay Nurses' (chorus), 'Ma' (Connelly and Davis), 'O'Reilly' (Connors and girls), 'Wondering' (Paul and girls), 'Sure, Sure Sign' (Shaw and girls), 'Bright Eyes' (Connors and Paul), 'Cairo' (Davis and girls), 'Yiddisher Love' (Rene), 'The Older They Get' (Connelly), 'Preacher Makes You Mine' (Connors, Paul, and company), 'Gladness' (Shaw), and the finale 'Married' (company).
It is possible that In the Hospital is the same work as another Stiffy and Mo revusical, Oh Doctor, with a slightly different title. During the company's 1918 stay in Brisbane, for example, Oh Doctor was staged in mid-February. However, no advertisements for In the Hospital appear until early July, at which time the troupe was mostly reviving shows from earlier in the season.
1918: Empire Theatre, Brisbane, 6-12 July.
1920: Bijou Theatre, Melbourne, 8-14 May.
1921: Empire Theatre, Brisbane, 10-16 September.
1922: Fullers' Theatre, Sydney, 17-23 June.
1927: Empire Theatre, Brisbane, 15-21 January.