Sydney Levine - papers mainly concerning dentists and dental history, 1800-2003
Sydney Levine - papers mainly concerning dentists and dental history, 1800-2003
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1800-2003
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MLMSS 7512
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5 boxes, 1 'X' item - 1 Meters
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A. MILITARY HISTORY AND SERVICE RECORDS
1940; Auxiliary Army Dental Service Pledge of Service
1918-1998; Papers of, or associated with, the Royal Australian Army Dental Corps (RAADC)
1942-1945; War propaganda leaflets
B. GENERAL DENTAL RESEARCH MATERIAL
1934-1984; Anthropolgical dentistry - articles and notes.
1955-1964; The...
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Sydney Levine - papers mainly concerning dentists and dental history, 1800-2003
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Presented by Mrs Helen Bersten, October 2004
Administrative / Biographical history
Sydney Levine graduated in dentistry from Sydney University in 1937. During World War 2 he saw service with the AIF Dental Unit in New Britain and New Guinea. After the war he returned to private practice in Sydney. For ten years, beginning in 1965, he was a full-time lecturer in Dentistry at Sydney University. He also wrote and lectured on 19th ce...
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MLMSS 7512
Record Identifier
9AL4e2oY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9AL4e2oY
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442352
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