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Book

Author
Launceston General Hosptial Historical Committee
Title
Historical Figures and Their Impact on Medicine in Launceston: Dr F. Drake, Miss J. Milne and Dr W.P. Holman: Papers and Proceedings, Historical Seminar, 14 October 2012
Imprint
Launceston General Hospital Historical Committee, Launceston, 2012, 97 pp
Subject
History of Applied Sciences Medical and Health Sciences
Description

(Launceston General Hospital Historical Committee Papers and Proceedings vol. 13). Partial contents: Dr W.P. Holman (1901-1972), radiologist/thespian, by Paul A.C. RICHARDS; Miss Jeannette Milne, lady superintendent, by Deanna ELLIS; Emergence of modern medicine in Tasmania: Dr Francis Drake MA MB BS (Melb): the application of scientific medicine at the General Hospital in Launceston, 1890-1898, by Dan HUON.

Source
Cohn 2013

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