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The first recipient of a Diploma in Tropical Medicine from the University of Sydney.
Book of Remembrance entry
B.A. (Camb.), L.R.C.P. & S. (Edin.), L.R.F.P.S. (Glas.), D.T.M. : Captain, A.A.M.C. and 38th Battn., A.I.F., France. Enlisting 26th November, 1915, and sailing with 2nd Reinforcements 38th Battn., joined battn. in France 26th October, 1916, serving with it till 28th June, 1917, when transferred to A.A.M.C. as captain. Was at A.A.M.C. Training Depot till May, 1918, then returning as M.O. on transport, arriving in Australia in July.
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?Tertiary education at University of Cambridge, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England
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?Tertiary education at University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland
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?Tertiary education at University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland
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1904Assistant Resident Magistrate at Papua New Guinea --, Papua New Guinea 1904
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1905Medical Officer at Trobriand Islands --, Papua New Guinea 1905
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1915Enlisted 26 Nov 1915
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?Military service as Captain at France --, France
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1918Acting Chief Medical Officer at Papua New Guinea --, Papua New Guinea 1918
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1926Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1926
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1933Government Medical Officer at Port Moresby -- Central Province, Papua New Guinea 1933
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1938Death in Manly -- NSW, Australia 15 April 1938
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