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Butler, Arthur Graham (1872 - 1949) |
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Physician and Medical historian | ||
Born: 25 May 1872 Kilcoy, Queensland, Australia. Died: 27 February 1949 Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. | ||
Arthur Graham Butler served in the Australian Army Medical Corps during the First World War and wrote a three volume history of the Australian Army Medical Services. |
Career Highlights |
Born Kilcoy, Queensland, 25 May 1872. Died Canberra, 27 February 1949. DSO 1915. Educated St John's College, Cambridge (BA 1894, BC 1897, MB 1899). General practice, Kilcoy 1900-01; general practice, Gladstone 1902-07; postgraduate work, University of Sydney 1908; private practice as a gynaecologist and obstetrician, Brisbane 1909-14 ; medical officer, Australian Imperial Force 1914-19; resumed his private practice 1920-26; medical officer of the Royal Military College 1927-30; medical officer of the Federal Capital Territory 1928-31; wrote official war history of the Australian Army Medical Services (published 1930, 1940 and 1943). Queensland president, British Medical Association 1920. |
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