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Papers of Peter Willis Verco

Title
Papers of Peter Willis Verco
Repository
National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection
Reference
MS 8052
Date Range
1947 - 1990
Description

Papers relating to the Royal Australasian College of Radiologists, the Australian Society for Ultrasound in Medicine, the Queen Victoria Hospital, the Adelaide Children's Hospital, the Royal Adelaide Hospital, the Australasian Medical Publishing Company, the South Australian Medical Heritage Society, the South Australian Salaried Medical Officers Association, the Medical Defence Association of Australia, the Australian Medical Association, the Ultrasonics Institute, the Australian Institute of Radiology, and others; professional and personal correspondence, and writings; Verco and Orry genealogy; brochures on scanning equipment; and other papers.

Quantity
4.76 m
Access
Restricted until September 2005

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