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Author
Gandevia, Bryan
Title
The Sir Edward Stirling Memorial Lecture: Reflections of Stirling's Presidential Addresses, and on Medical Historiography in South Australia
In
Occasional Papers on Medical History Australia
Editors
Harold Attwood; Frank Forster and Bryan Gandevia
Imprint
Medical History Society, A.M.A. [Victoria Branch] and Medical History Unit, University of Melbourne, Parkville, 1984, pp. 59-84
Subject
History of Australian Science - General
Source
Carlson 1984

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