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Francis Felix Rundle - Records

Title
Francis Felix Rundle - Records
Repository
University of New South Wales Archives
Reference
CN 100 and others
Date Range
1930 - 1984
Description

Correspondence to 1984; published research papers and working papers mainly 1940-60 and covering his work on the thyroid (Graves' disease), abdominal and vascular surgery, and clinical research; files and reports relating to the establishment of the University of New South Wales Medical School in the 1960s; draft historical account of his early career including his work as Head of the Unit of Clinical Investigations, Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney 1952-61; personal memorabilia; overall dates 1930-84 [CN 100, 608 and 916]. Oral history monologue 1983, availability of transcript and research data can be given upon request [OH.UIP 20].

Formats
Audio
Quantity
2 m
Access
Available for reference

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