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Eugenics Society in the University of Western Australia

File Title
Eugenics Society in the University of Western Australia
From
Eugenics Society [SA/EUG]
Repository
Wellcome Collection
Reference
SA/EUG/E.5
Date Range
1933 - 1937
Description

A set of 19 imaged pages including 2 press cuttings (undated and unsourced): mostly correspondence with Muriel Marion addressed to the 'Eugenics Education Society'; also includes correspondence with Dorothea Cass of the Women's Service Guilds of Western Australia Inc. with a list of key references on eugenics supplied by the Eugenics Society (London). Includes references to: Professor Dakin; Professor Nicholls; Dr Roberta Jull; Mr G. Bourne; Dr H.J. Gray; Dr R.G. Williams; and the Claremont Hospital for the Insane.

Formats
Digitised paper records
Quantity
1 file
Access
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