Robert Nicholson McCulloch papers, 1932-1987
Robert Nicholson McCulloch papers, 1932-1987
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1932-1987
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MLMSS 9307
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0.16 metres of textual material (1 box)
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Personal papers including original references and copies, 1934-1946; Soldier’s Pay Book, 1942-1945; Demobilization Procedure Book, 1945; two letters from R. M. Watts, Director-General of the NSW Department of Agriculture, regarding McCulloch’s retirement, 1970; correspondence with the University of Adelaide concerning bequest of bodies to the Medic...
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Robert Nicholson McCulloch papers, 1932-1987
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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2012-2013
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Presented by Deborah McCulloch and Karla McCulloch
Administrative / Biographical history
Dr Robert Nicholson McCulloch (1904-1993), agricultural scientist, attended the University of Sydney and was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship in 1926. On his return he joined the NSW Department of Agriculture, where he researched blowfly strike in sheep. During World War II he developed preventive measures for scrub typhus, a major problem for soldiers...
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MLMSS 9307
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1Jkmm3XY
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901342
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