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  The history of science, pure and applied, in Australia and the southwest Pacific
 
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Historical Records of Australian Science
Volume 6 Number 2 1984


The Kanematsu Memorial Institute of Pathology: The Inglis Era, 1933-60 

FC Courtice

pp. 115-136

  
 


A Political Inconvenience: Australian Scientists at the British Atomic Weapons Tests, 1952-53. 

T Sherratt

pp. 137-152

  
 


Frederick Soddy's 1904 Visit to Australia and the Subsequent Soddy-Bragg Correspondence: Isolation from Without and Within. 

JG Jenkin

pp. 153-169

  
 


Science and Government in Australia 1905-14: Geoffrey Duffield and the Foundation of the Commonwealth Solar Observatory. 

R Love

pp. 171-188

  
 


Science in the 'Pastoral Age': Veterinary Responses to the New South Wales Catarrh Epizootics of the 1830s. 

G Raby

pp. 189-194

  
 


The Great Barrier Reef Committee, 1922-82 Part II: The Last Three Decades. 

D Hill

pp. 195-221

  
 


Ronald Gordon Giovanelli 1915-84 

JH Piddington

pp. 223-235

  
 


Denis Oswald Jordan 1914-82 

JH Coates

pp. 237-246

  
 


Walter Victor Macfarlane 1913-82 

AK McIntyre

pp. 247-265

  
 


Armin Alexander +pik 1898-1983 

MF Glaessner, JH Shergold and C Teichert

pp. 267-276

  
 


Robert John Walsh 1917-83 

FC Courtice

pp. 277-291

  
 


Ronald Harry Wharton 1923-83 

JFA Sprent

pp. 293-301

  
 


Book Review Section 

J Jenkin

pp. 303-317

 


Bibliography of the History of Australian Science, No. 5, 1984 

L Carlson

pp. 319-330

  
 


  
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