Reminiscences Surgical & Sporting by William John Stewart McKay, 1940-1943, transcribed by Ian Cope,...
Reminiscences Surgical & Sporting by William John Stewart McKay, 1940-1943, transcribed by Ian Cope, 2001
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2001
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MLMSS 8378
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0.23 metres of textual material (1 box)
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A transcription of McKay's Reminiscences.
McKay reflects on his education, medical career, horse racing, as well properties, families and the social scene in Sydney and New South Wales.
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Reminiscences Surgical & Sporting by William John Stewart McKay, 1940-1943, transcribed by Ian Cope, 2001
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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2011-2012
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Presented by Brenda Heagney on behalf of Dr Ian Cope, January 2002
Administrative / Biographical history
William John Stewart Mckay was a gynaecologist and one of Australia's most prolific medical writers, who also had a great interest in horse racing. He often went by Mr. or Dr. Stewart McKay.
Stewart McKay was born in 1866, fifth child of Charles McKay (1822-1896) and Ellen (Gilbert) McKay (1836-1922), at 15 Lang Street, Church Hill (Sydney)....
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MLMSS 8378
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nGm3OAbY
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395284
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