Person

Coppleson, Victor Marcus (1893 - 1965)

Born
27 February 1893
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Died
12 May 1965
Occupation
Surgeon

Summary

Victor Coppleson set up practice in Sydney in 1922 and was on the surgical staff of St. Vincent's Hospital (among other appointments) from 1923 to 1953 where he lectured in clinical surgery. He also lectured in anatomy at the University of Sydney 1923-1934.

Archival resources

Namoi Shire Council

  • Victor Marcus Coppleson - Records; Namoi Shire Council. Details

Prince Henry Hospital, Sydney

  • Victor Marcus Coppleson - Records; Prince Henry Hospital, Sydney. Details

Royal Australasian College of Surgeons

  • Victor Marcus Coppleson - Records; Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. Details

Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney

  • Victor Marcus Coppleson - Records; Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney. Details

University of Sydney, Archives

  • Victor Marcus Coppleson - Records, 1923 - 1953; University of Sydney, Archives. Details

Published resources

Journal Articles

  • 'Sir Victor Coppleson', Australian Zoologist, 13 (2) (1965), 216. Details
  • Coppleston, V., 'The Life and Times of Dr. George Bennett.', Bull. Post-Grad. Comm. Med. Univ. of Syd. (1955), 207-264. Details

Resources

McCarthy, G.J.

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