Archival Resources Details

University of Melbourne. Department of Otolaryngology

Fonds Title
University of Melbourne. Department of Otolaryngology
Repository
The University of Melbourne Archives
Reference
1982.0111
Date Range
1969 - 1981
Description

The 'University of Melbourne. Department of Otolaryngology' records date from 1969 to 1981 and include files relating to:-

  • the Deafness Foundation (Victoria) from inception, November 1969 - March 1972
  • Australian Deafness Council from inception, November 1974 - 1975
  • Otolaryngological Appeals 1970- 1972
  • the Hedley Summons Prize Administration 1970 - June 1981
  • Jean Littlejohn Prize Establishment 1976 - 1978
  • the Academic Board in Otolaryngology 1971-1972
  • the Diploma in Laryngology and Otology 1974 - 1978
  • the Regional Committee (autonomous body supervising standards required in surgical training for the FRACS) 1972-1976
  • Visit by T.J. Watson to assess the University's part in training teachers of the deaf 1974
  • the Consultative Council on Maternal and Child Health (Clark Chairman from inception, 1975 - March 1981).
Quantity
2 boxes (0.24 m)
Access
Restricted - Apply to the University of Melbourne Archives for access.
Finding Aid

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EOAS ID: archives/BSAR03747.htm

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