Person

Mackeddie, John Fullarton (1868 - 1944)

Born
30 June 1868
Scotland
Died
31 August 1944
Occupation
Physician

Summary

John Mackeddie was Chairman of the Trustees, Baker Medical Research Institute 1928-1944 and Dean of the Clinical School at the Alfred Hospital, Melbourne from 1928.

Related Corporate Bodies

Archival resources

Baker Medical Research Institute

  • John Fullarton Mackeddie - Records, 1908 - 1944; Baker Medical Research Institute. Details

Published resources

Journal Articles

  • Anon, 'Obituary: John Fullarton MacKeddie', Medical Journal of Australia, 1944 (2) (1944), 601-3. Details

Resources

McCarthy, G.J.

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