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During the years 1938-1947 he taught at the University of Sydney where his research was supported by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council. He became a Research Fellow at the Wellcome Research Institution in London from 1947 to 1948 and he also acted as advisor on medical chemistry to the Medical Directorate of the Australian Army from 1942 to 1947. [Pg.367]

His name was Archibald Cockren. He had qualified as an osteopath in London in 1904. During World War I he had been in charge of the department of electrical massage and remedial treatment, first at the Russian Hospital in London, and then at the Prisoners of War Hospital. Later he had been attached to the Australian Army, and served on the staff of the Australian prime minister at the peace conference. He was clearly a respected and responsible practitioner. [Pg.134]

In the past, the terms echelon, level of care, and level, have sometimes been used in a confusing and seemingly indiscriminate manner. In an attempt to clarify this semantic imprecision, we use the definitions provided in the American, British, Canadian, Australian Armies Medical Interoperability Handbook ... [Pg.326]

American, British, Canadian, Australian Armies Medical Interoperability Handbook. ABCA March 1996. Initial draft. [Pg.336]

Black RH. Malaria in die Australian army in South Vietnam. Successful use of a pr< uanil-dapsone combination for chemoprophylaxis of chloroquine-resislant Mciparum malaria. Med... [Pg.305]

This work was undertaken by my colleagues and me for the Australian Army,... [Pg.32]

This concept demonstrator, designed specifically to cater for the Australian Army s needs, eventually became the Soldier Combat System Test-Bed (SCSTB), which provided not only all of the expected functionality of an Integrated Soldier... [Pg.22]

I) Interv, Hist Off with Morgan, former theater CWS liaison officer with the Australian Army, 30 Jan 46. (2) Interv, Burke, former CmlO Base A, Milne Bay, New Guineai 30 Jan 46,... [Pg.396]

Australian Army Malaria Institute, Brisbane, Australia... [Pg.393]

Major (Dr.) Frances would like to thank Professor G. Dennis Shanks (director) and Lieutenant Colonel (Dr.) Robert Cooper (commanding officer), Australian Army Malaria Institute, for their support over many years. The opinions expressed in his chapters are his alone and do not reflect those of Joint Health Command (Australia) or any Australian Defence policy. [Pg.403]

The authors would like to thank T. C. G. Reusch and F. Rat to for a critical reading of the manuscript. The authors acknowledge support from the Australian Research Council, the Semiconductor Research Corporation and the US Advanced Research and Development Activity, National Security Agency and Army Research Office under contract DA AD 19-01-1-0653. MYS acknowledges an Australian Research Council Federation Fellowship. [Pg.59]


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