Archival Resources Details

University of Melbourne. Department of Otolaryngology

Fonds Title
University of Melbourne. Department of Otolaryngology
Repository
The University of Melbourne Archives
Reference
1990.0165
Date Range
1965 - 1989
Description

The 'University of Melbourne. Department of Otolaryngology' records date from 1965 to 1989 and include files relating to:

  • Appointments of Associates and Senior Associates in Otolaryngology 1970 - 1989
  • Higher Degree students, Medical Faculty survey 1986-1987 and correspondence
  • Degree of Master of Medicine 1980-1982
  • Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital correspondence and agreement with the University 1969, 1969-1979
  • Advisory Council for Children with Impaired Hearing (Vic.) 1974 - 1981 concerning the education of the deaf
  • the Diploma of Laryngology and Otology, 1969 - 1976
  • Faculty of Medicine correspondence 1977-1979
  • Otolaryngological Society of Australia 1979 (Clark Chairman), 1970 - 1983
  • Deafness Foundation (Vic.) 1980-1983
  • Overseas Contacts 1975 - 1980 (Professor Clark's correspondence with colleagues in England, Sweden, U.S.A., Canada, concerning meetings while on his overseas trip and exchanges of information).
Quantity
7 boxes (0.84 m)
Access
Restricted - Apply to the University of Melbourne Archives for access.
Finding Aid

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