Corporate Body

Medico-Legal Society of Victoria (1931 - )

From
1931
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Functions
Society or Membership Organisation
Website
https://mlsv.org.au/

Summary

The Medico-Legal Society of Victoria was founded in Melbourne in 1931. Its objectives are the promotion of medico-legal knowledge and fostering of professional and collegiate scholarship amongst members of the medical and legal professions. This is achieved by the exchange of ideas and information, mainly through regular meetings and occasional conferences. The Society's Proceedings have been published since 1933

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Published resources

Journal Articles

  • Barry, J. V. and Coates, A. E., 'Legal medicine in Victoria', The proceedings of the Medico-Legal Society of Victoria during the years 1931-2 and 1932-3, 2 (1935), 998. Details

Helen Cohn

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