Dr Derek Llewellyn-Jones papers, ca. 1971-1993
Dr Derek Llewellyn-Jones papers, ca. 1971-1993
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ca. 1971-1993
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MLMSS 8828
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2.04 metres of textual material (12 boxes)
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BOX 1
Papers, correspondence, research, edited and final proofs, for 'Getting pregnant', ca. 1986-1989
BOX 2
Edited typescript, galleys and references for 'Getting pregnant', 1989
Proofs for 'The A-Z of women's health (new edition)', 1990
Papers, correspondence, and proofs for 'Everyman (3rd edition), 1990-1991
BOX 3
Am...
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Dr Derek Llewellyn-Jones papers, ca. 1971-1993
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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2012-2013
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Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program by John Derek Llewellyn-Jones, November 1993
Administrative / Biographical history
Derek Llewellyn-Jones OBE, 1923-1997, was at the forefront of the movement for women to have greater choice in childbirth, and was a pioneer in speaking out about issues of sexual health. He was born in Wallasey, near Liverpool in England. He studied medicine in Dublin and practised there and in England before serving the Royal Army Medical Corpos...
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MLMSS 8828
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9PQyxErn
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79205
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