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Book

Author
CSL Commission
Title
An introduction to Australia's Commonwealth Serum Laboratories
Imprint
Commonwealth Serum Laboratories Commission, Parkville, Victyoria, No date c1979, 20 pp
Url
https://www.eoas.info/bib-pdf/ASBS19100.pdf
Format
Print
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Abstract

Throughout this booklet are quoted random comments from members of CSL staff.

These people are individuals who proudly put their name to every job they do; yet, curiously, prefer to remain publicly anonymous. Perhaps it is their group pride in CSL as an
organization; a realization that it is not just the outstanding individual, but the dedication of all the individuals which brings about success.

Whatever the reason, these spontaneous remarks reflect what I believe is the spirit of the Commonwealth Serum Laboratories.

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