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Book

Author
Vellar, Ivo
Title
The Magnificent Seven: Foundation Surgeons of St Vincent's Hospital
Imprint
Publishing Solutions, Noosa Heads, Qld, 2011, 174 pp
ISBN/ISSN
9781921488221
Subject
Chronological Classification 1788-1900 Applied Sciences Medical and Health Sciences
Description

Includes biographies of David Murray Morton, George Adlington Syme, Thomas Peel Dunhill, Sir Douglas Shields, Hugh Berchmans Devine, Julian Augustus Romaine Smith, Leo Doyle.

Source
Cohn 2011

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