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Subject file on Pacific Diseases

The University of Melbourne
Burnet, Frank Macfarlane (Aggregated by)
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This subject file titled "Pacific Diseases" (1960s-1970s) from the records of Frank Macfarlane Burnet, medical scientist and Nobel Laureate, consists of notes, working papers and tearsheets on malaria, social impact of diseases, pacific history and politics, and other diseases. 1 file (0.004 linear shelf metres).

Data time period: 1960 to 1979

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