Person

Ogg, Ernest Samuel ( - 1969)

Died
2 July 1969
Occupation
Chemist

Summary

Ernest Ogg joined the Government Analysts Branch of New South Wales Department of Public Health in 1929 and there spent his professional career. In 1954 he was appointed Government Analyst. He strove hard to improve standards in occupational health and the food and drug areas.

Published resources

Journal Articles

  • 'Obituary: Ernest Samuel Ogg, 1905-1969', Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute, 36 (10) (1969), 302. Details

Resources

McCarthy, G.J.

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