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Deeply interested in homeopathy, colour therapy and hypnotherapy, he prepared his own herbal medicines until World War II. He was joined in practice by his sister Christine soon after the war and later by his sons; she was unsuccessfully sued for negligence in 1955. Like their sister Mary, Edward and Christine experimented in mental telepathy and extra-sensory perception. [From ADB entry]
Book of Remembrance entry
Med IV. His surname and initials are listed in the back of the Book of Remembrance as a member of the Company who enlisted as a private in the A.I.F. and was given leave of absence to complete the Medical Course.
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1894Birth in Yarrawonga -- VIC, Australia 12 July 1894
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1910Early education at Fort Street Public School, Millers Point, NSW, Australia 1910
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1911Engineer at Sydney -- NSW, Australia 1911
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1920Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1920
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1920Resident Medical Officer at Sydney -Sydney Hospital- NSW, Australia 1920
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1920Resident Medical Officer at Paddington -Royal Hospital for Women- NSW, Australia 1920
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1920Medical Practitioner at Brisbane -- QLD, Australia 1920
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1921Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1921
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1921Resident Medical Officer at Brisbane -Brisbane General Hospital- QLD, Australia 1921
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1925Travelled to North America claimed graduation from Palmer School of Chiropratic, California 1925
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1928Gynaeologist & Obstetrician at Castlecrag -Cabarisha- NSW, Australia 1928
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1962Rivett E.W. : Death 25 Mar 1962
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