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Dunlop, Ernest Edward (1907 - 1993)AC, Kt cr, CMG, OBE, KSJ, KCSJ, FRCS, FRACS, FAMA (Hon), FPS (Hon), FACS, FRCS Ed (Hon) |
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Born: 12 July 1907 Wangaratta, Victoria, Australia. Died: 2 July 1993 Victoria, Australia. | |
(Sir) Ernest Edward Dunlop or Weary Dunlop as he was most commonly known, was a renowned surgeon who during World War II treated and cared for over one thousand prisoners of war. He is legendary for his medical skills, compassion and dedication and has received a multitude of honours and awards. Initially, Dunlop studied pharmacy, but soon after graduating he took up medicine at the University of Melbourne. After completing his studies, Dunlop joined the Citizen Military Forces and then the Royal Australian Military Corps where he was appointed Captain. He worked as a ship’s surgeon on his way to England where he undertook postgraduate studies. In 1939 WWII broke out and Dunlop enlisted with the Royal Australian Military Corps where he was appointed specialist surgeon with the Emergency Medical Services at St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington, UK. Then was the appointed the Medical Liaison Officer between the British and ANZAC forces in Greece, followed by postings with the 2/2 Australian Casualty Clearing Station in Tobruk, then in Palestine and Indonesia. In 1942 his hospital in Java was captured by the Japanese and all were made prisoners of war (POW). For the next three years Dunlop and thousands of other POW worked on the Burma-Siam Railway. |
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Alternative Names: Dunlop, Weary | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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