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Returned to Sydney and practised surgery, then researched TB in 1926 patenting a serum as a cure for TB
Book of Remembrance entry
M.B., Ch.M., F.R.C.S. : Captain, A.A.M.C., A.I.F., France. Enlisting in October, 1914, as lieutenant in Infantry, was forced to complete Medical course. Re-enlisting 18th July, 1916, and sailing in November, two days after completing course, was seconded to R.A.M.C. at 14th Base Hospital, Wimereux. Served with 51st Battn. at Bullecourt, where wounded in April, 1917, and with 146th at Messines, where wounded again in June, returning to Australia in March, 1918.
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1895Birth in Broken Hill -- NSW, Australia 1895
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?Early education at Cootamundra Public School, Cootamundra, NSW, Australia
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?Early education at Forbes Public School, Forbes, NSW, Australia
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1914Enlisted 1 Oct 1914
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?Military service as Captain at France --, France
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1916Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1916
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1916Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1916
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1916Enlisted 18 Jul 1916
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1919Medical Practitioner at Sydney -- NSW, Australia 1919
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1919Medical Practitioner at Newcastle -- NSW, Australia 1919
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1921Medical Officer at Papua New Guinea --, Papua New Guinea 1921
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1921
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1921Married 21 Nov 1921
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1952Medical Practitioner at Sydney -Macquarie Street- NSW, Australia 1952
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1962Death in Killara -St Anne's Hospital- NSW, Australia 1962
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