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Lucy Meredith Bryce - Records

Collection Title
Lucy Meredith Bryce - Records
Repository
Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation Library
Reference
BSAR01442
Date Range
1897 - 2026
Description

Records relating to the history she wrote of the transfusion service up to 1959, "An abiding gladness" (1965); pdf copy of an unpublished account of her trip to England 1924-1926 titled "Three Miss Girls" including transcripts of her diary [6 pdf documents]; Correspondence with the Royal Melbourne Hospital archivist regarding the induction of Lycy Bryce into the RMH Research Hall of Fame 2014; Correspondence with Peter Hayes 2020; lists of scientific publications found on Google Scholar 2026; family records [in private hands].

Formats
pdf and csv
Quantity
24 documents
Access
Open access for research use

People

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