Person

Lister, Harold (c. 1873 - )

Born
c. 1873
Died
New South Wales, Australia
Occupation
Ophthalmologist

Summary

Harold Lister was an ophthalmologist who, between 1899 and 1902, was Resident Surgeon at the Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital. He was a founding member of the Ophthalmological Society of Melbourne in 1899. Leaving Melbourne in 1902, he established a general practice in southern New South Wales.

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Chronology

1896
Education - MB, University of Melbourne
1899 - 1902
Career position - Member, Ophthalmological Society of Melbourne
1899 - 1902
Career position - Resident Surgeon, Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital
1902 - ?
Career position - General practitioner in southern New South Wales

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See also

Helen Cohn

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