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Tom Purcell: 'Epitome de ma vie' [Abridgement of my life] by Dr Thomas Meredith Sheridan, 1896, with...

Tom Purcell: 'Epitome de ma vie' [Abridgement of my life] by Dr Thomas Meredith Sheridan, 1896, with...

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Tom Purcell: 'Epitome de ma vie' [Abridgement of my life] by Dr Thomas Meredith Sheridan, 1896, with transcript, 1998

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Tom Purcell: 'Epitome de ma vie' [Abridgement of my life] by Dr Thomas Meredith Sheridan, 1896, with transcript, 1998

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Date

1896, transcript 1998

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MLMSS 6526

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nM7ZlpLY

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152719
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0.03 metres of textual material (1 folder) - manuscript, typescript

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Tom Purcell: 'Epitome de ma vie' [Abridgement of my life] by Dr Thomas Meredith Sheridan, 1896, with transcript, 1998

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Presented by Tom Purcell, 1998

Administrative / Biographical history

Thomas Sheridan settled with his parents at Stonehenge in South West Queensland, probably in the 1850s or early 1860s. He was about thirteen years old. He worked as a stockman for five years and then returned to England, where relatives arranged for him to study medicine in Paris. After fourteen months study he joined the Army Medical Staff Corp...

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MLMSS 6526

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nM7ZlpLY

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