John Burton Cleland
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John Burton Cleland's Degrees
- Bachelors Medicine University of Adelaide
- Doctorate Medicine University of Adelaide
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir John Burton Cleland CBE was a renowned Australian naturalist, microbiologist, mycologist and ornithologist. He was Professor of Pathology at the University of Adelaide and was consulted on high-level police inquiries, such as the famous Taman Shud Case in 1948 and later. He also studied the transmission of dengue virus by the mosquito Stegomyia fasciata .
John Burton Cleland's Published Works
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- Injuries to Man from Marine Invertebrates in the Australian Region. (1965) (70)
- Toadstools and mushrooms and other larger fungi of South Australia (1934) (56)
- Ball Lightning (1931) (53)
- Further Experiments in the Etiology of Dengue Fever (1919) (49)
- Dengue Fever in Australia. Its History and Clinical Course, its Experimental Transmission by Stegomyia fasciata, and the Results of Inoculation and other Experiments (1918) (47)
- ON THE TRANSMISSION OF AUSTRALIAN DENGUE BY THE MOSQUITO STEGOMYIA FASCIATA (1916) (42)
- The food of Australian birds. (41)
- PSEUDOMYXOMA PERITONEI OF APPENDICEAL ORIGIN AND MUCOCELE OF THE APPENDIX (1927) (22)
- THE HISTORY OF THE ABORIGINAL NARCOTIC, PITURI (1933) (21)
- PLANTS, INCLUDING FUNGI, POISONOUS OR OTHERWISE INJURIOUS TO MAN IN AUSTRALIA (1925) (21)
- Disease amongst the Australian Aborigines. (20)
- ILLNESSES FOLLOWING THE EATING OF SEAL LIVER IN AUSTRALIAN WATERS (1969) (18)
- NOTES ON NATIVE NAMES AND USES OF PLANTS IN THE MUSGRAVE RANGES REGION (1937) (16)
- Effects of Acetazolamide (1969) (15)
- Examination of contents of stomachs and crops of Australian birds. (1910) (14)
- The Haematozoa of australian Batrachians, No. 2 (1915) (13)
- ANTE MORTEM CLOTS IN THE CHAMBERS OF THE HEART (1936) (13)
- BLOOD-GROUPING OF AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINALS (1926) (11)
- Notes on some parasitic Protozoa (10)
- Relative dimensions of the red blood cells of vertebrates, especially of birds (10)
- The Parasites of Australian Birds. (9)
- An Experimental Investigation of an Australian Epidemic of Acute Encephalo-myelitis (1919) (9)
- The New 'Official Checklist of the Birds of Australia." (9)
- The History of Ornithology in South Australia (1936) (9)
- I. On the relations of the vomer, ethmoid, and intermaxillary bones (9)
- A blood group genetical survey in Australian aborigines at Haast's Bluff, Central Australia. (1957) (8)
- ACUTE ENCEPHALO-MYELITIS (1919) (8)
- Incidence of diverticulosis. (1968) (8)
- ACUTE ENCEPHALITIS (X-DISEASE) AT BROKEN HILL (1926) (8)
- ASPERGILLOSIS OF THE PLEURA WITH SCLEROTIUM FORMATION (1924) (8)
- Papulo-Urticarial Rashes caused by the Hairlets of Caterpillars of the Moth (Euproctis edwardsi Newm.). (1920) (8)
- Illustrations and descriptions of South Australian fungi. I. Agaricus and Cortinarius with special reference to antibiotic species (1948) (8)
- FURTHER RESULTS IN BLOOD GROUPING CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES (1930) (7)
- INJURIES AND DISEASES IN AUSTRALIA ATTRIBUTABLE TO ANIMALS (INSECTS EXCEPTED) (1942) (7)
- A case of abdominal lymphangioendothelioma or peritoneal mesothelioma. (1946) (7)
- Pathological Lesions in Australian Aborigines, Central Australia (Granites), and Flinders Range. (1938) (7)
- Some aspects of the ecology of the Aboriginal inhabitants of Tasmania andSouthern Australia (1939) (7)
- Cage Paralysis in Monkeys (7)
- The Occurrence of Sparganum (Larval Cestode) in the Subcutaneous Tissues of Man in Australia. (1918) (7)
- THE NATURE OF THE RECENT AUSTRALIAN EPIDEMICS OF ACUTE ENCEPHALO‐MYELITIS: Successful Conveyance of the Virus to Sheep, a Calf, and a Horse (1919) (7)
- THE NATURALIST IN MEDICINE WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO AUSTRALIA (1950) (6)
- Injuries and Diseases in Australia Attributable to Animals (other than Insects). Series IV. (1932) (6)
- MELANIN PRODUCTION (1969) (6)
- A Case of Systemic Blastomycosis with the Formation of a Myxomatous-LooMng Tumour-Like Mass. (1927) (6)
- INSECTS IN THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO INJURY AND DISEASE IN MAN IN AUSTRALIA (1931) (6)
- SPLITTING THE AORTA AND DISSECTING ANEURYSM (1951) (6)
- INJURIES AND DISEASES IN AUSTRALIA ATTRIBUTABLE TO ANIMALS (EXCEPT INSECTS) (1924) (5)
- Further investigations into the etiology of worm nests in cattle due to onchocerca gibsoni (5)
- SOME EARLY REFERENCES TO TUBERCULOSIS IN AUSTRALIA (1938) (5)
- THE EFFECT OF SALICYLATES (A) ON THE ESTIMATION OF THIAMINE BY THE THIOCHROME METHOD, (B) ON THE EXCRETION OF THIAMINE (1943) (5)
- HYDATIDIFORM MOLE OF THE BROAD LIGAMENT (1924) (5)
- FURTHER RESULTS IN THE BLOOD GROUPING OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES (1929) (5)
- THE FUTURE OF THE AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL (1959) (5)
- THE AUSTRALIAN EPIDEMIC OF ACUTE ENCEPHALOMYELITIS: A CONSIDERATION OF THE LESION (1920) (5)
- Cardiac infarction and coronary disease in general in post-mortem examinations. (1949) (5)
- SECTION OF PATHOLOGY AND BACTERIOLOGY (1920) (5)
- Onchocerca gibsoni : the cause of worm nodules in Australian cattle . With notes on worm nests in Australian cattle and in camels : extracts from report of Government Bureau of Microbiology of New South Wales for 1909 (5)
- HYPERTROPHIED HEARTS NOT DUE TO VALVULAR OR RENAL DISEASE: I (1954) (4)
- PLANTS, INCLUDING FUNGI, POISONOUS OR OTHERWISE INJURIOUS TO MAN IN AUSTRALIA. Series IV (1943) (4)
- Vital Statistics in the Light of Post Mortem Findings. (1926) (4)
- The Birds of the Pilliga Scrub, New South Wales (1919) (4)
- Diurnal variations in the temperatures of camels (4)
- MEDICAL NAMES IN AUSTRALIAN GEOGRAPHICAL NOMENCLATURE (1934) (4)
- Some Examples of Malignant Disease in Animals (4)
- THE LENGTH OF THE SMALL INTESTINE (1944) (4)
- RHEUMATIC HEART LESIONS IN 3,000 AUSTRALIAN POST MORTEM EXAMINATIONS (1934) (4)
- GAS INFECTIONS OF THE UTERUS WITH JAUNDICE DUE TO BACILLUS WELCHII FOLLOWING ABORTIONS (1927) (4)
- Note on Spirochaetes in Castration Tumours of Pigs (1908) (4)
- 145. Anthropology and Blood-Grouping, with Special Reference to the Australian Aborigenes (1929) (4)
- THE MYSTERIOUS DISEASE (1917) (4)
- MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY IN THE CONVICT SETTLEMENT AT PORT ARTHUR, TASMANIA, FROM 1830 TO 1835 (1932) (4)
- OCCLUSION OF THE ABDOMINAL AORTA BY ANTE‐MORTEM THROMBOSIS (1944) (3)
- VIII. An inquiry into the variations of the human skull, particularly the antero-posterior direction (3)
- An Outbreak of Scurvy with Joint Lesions in Australian Aborigines in Central Australia. (1930) (3)
- A CONTRIBUTION TO THE EXPERIMENTAL PATHOLOGY OF ACUTE POLIOMYELITIS (INFANTILE PARALYSIS) (1918) (3)
- INCREASE IN DIAMETER OF THE AORTA WITH AGE (1936) (3)
- GASTRIC AND DUODENAL ULCERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA (1942) (3)
- The Haematozoa of Australian Fish. No. I (3)
- A FULMINATING CASE OF LOCAL ANTHRAX INFECTION: WITH NOTES ON ANTHRAX AND ON THE HISTORY OF THE DISEASE IN AUSTRALIA (1923) (3)
- The food of Australian birds. An investigation into the character of the stomach and crop contents. A summary of work done by J.B. Cleland ... J.H. Maiden ... W.W. Froggatt ... E.W. Ferguson ... C.T. Musson ... (3)
- THE RELATIVE LIABILITY OF AUSTRALIANS, BRITISH‐BORN AND FOREIGNERS TO SHOW TUBERCULOUS LESIONS IN AUSTRALIA (1930) (3)
- A CASE OF PRIMARY MULTIPLE TUBERCULOMATA OF THE LIVER WITH A DEGENERATED HYDATID CYST (1923) (3)
- GUMMA OF THE INTERVENTRICULAR SEPTUM OF THE HEART GIVING RISE TO HEART BLOCK (1927) (3)
- A Note on Eosinophile Cells in the Exudate from Tick-bites on a Horse. (1910) (3)
- Cystine, methionine and sulphate excretion in cystinuria. (1945) (3)
- GALL‐STONES IN SEVEN THOUSAND POST‐MORTEM EXAMINATIONS (1953) (3)
- Experimental Feeding with some Alleged Poison Plants of New South Wales. (3)
- NOTES ON THE PATHOLOGICAL LESIONS AND VITAL STATISTICS OF AUSTRALIAN NATIVES IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA (1930) (3)
- Disease amongst the Australian Aborigines - Tuberculosis. (3)
- ON THE TRANSMISSION OF AUSTRALIAN DENGUE BY THE MOSQUITO STEGOMYIA FASCIATA (1916) (3)
- A Short History of Scurvy in Australia. (1930) (3)
- SMALL ANEURYSMS AT THE BASE OF THE BRAIN AND SUBARACHNOID HÆMORRHAGE (1937) (3)
- GAS INFECTION OF THE UTERUS WITH JAUNDICE FOLLOWING ABORTION (1927) (2)
- A Method of Taking a Bird Census. (1922) (2)
- Notes on the genus Poria. No. 3. (2)
- Onchocerca Gibsoni and its Possible Transmission by Simulium (1927) (2)
- EPITHELIOMA OF RODENT TYPE IN A NATIVE OF BOUGAINVILLE, TERRITORY OF NEW GUINEA (1933) (2)
- SYPHILITIC LESIONS AS MET WITH AT POST MORTEM EXAMINATIONS (1928) (2)
- “FOUND DEAD”, “DEAD IN BED”, AND “COLLAPSED AND DIED” (1945) (2)
- THE PATHOLOGICAL LESIONS IN 5,000 AUSTRALIAN AUTOPSIES (1945) (2)
- Galahs eating the corms of Romulea (1969) (2)
- Mortality from Heart Disease as revealed by Post Mortem Statistics. (1930) (2)
- XVI. On the relations of the vomer, ethmoid, and intermaxillary bones (2)
- THE COLOUR OF HUMAN FAT (1954) (2)
- Australian Convict Doctors (1938) (2)
- Prevalence of Pneumonia (1936) (2)
- THE FIRST FIFTY‐TWO NAMES IN THE MEDICAL REGISTER OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA (1938) (2)
- The Nature of the Recent Small-Pox Epidemic in Australia: Microbiological Findings and Animal Inoculations (1915) (2)
- PATHOLOGICAL LESIONS MET WITH IN THE OESOPHAGUS DURING POST MORTEM EXAMINATIONS (1934) (2)
- INSECTS IN THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO INJURY AND DISEASE IN MAN IN AUSTRALIA (1944) (2)
- Worm nests in cattle due to filaria gibsoni (2)
- Resistance to Tuberculosis (1927) (2)
- CLINICAL DIAGNOSES CONTRASTED WITH POST‐MORTEM FINDINGS (1942) (2)
- MULTIPLE SUPERFICIAL SCARRING ULCERATIONS OF THE SMALL INTESTINE AND DUODENAL SCAR WITH PYLORIC OBSTRUCTION (1927) (1)
- “Culminating Sauropsida” (1)
- Notes on several birds found at Strelley River (Point Hedland, Marble Bar Road), n.w. Australia (1)
- Notes on the genus Poria (1)
- Two cases of tuberculosis in Australian aborigines with nodular deposits in the viscera (1912) (1)
- Records of Australian fungi. No. i (1)
- Birds of Kangaroo Island (1906) (1)
- PURULENT INFILTRATION IN AND AROUND THE THYREOID GLAND (1927) (1)
- The Epidemiology of Acute Encephalomyelitis (“X Disease”) in Australia. 1 (1920) (1)
- Wild Birds and Butterflies. (1930) (1)
- THE STUDY OF A CASE OF PLAGUE. (1906) (1)
- The Conveyance of the Virus of a Human Acute Infective Polio-encephalo-myelitis occurring in Australia to Monkeys, Sheep, a Calf and a Foal. 1 (1919) (1)
- SEVERANCE OF THE AORTA AND PULMONARY ARTERY IN A CLOSED INJURY TO THE CHEST (1944) (1)
- Some Bird Observations (1906) (1)
- Disease in the Australian native. (1962) (1)
- Researches on Plague. (1)
- Clinical Notes on Contagious Mastitis (1916) (1)
- Cardiac infarction and coronary disease in post-mortem examinations. (1948) (1)
- A DEATH FROM RELAPSING FEVER IN AUSTRALIA (1938) (1)
- Acceptable words; quotations with a medical bearing. (1946) (1)
- Further Investigations into the Etiology of Worm Nests in Cattle, due to Oncocerca Gibsoni (1914) (1)
- SOME SOCIAL, BIOLOGICAL, ASPECTS OF THE VENEREAL, DISEASES QUESTION 1 (1916) (1)
- CASES OF INFLUENZAL AND PNEUMOCOCCAL MENINGITIS (1915) (1)
- SOME AUSTRALIAN CONVICT AND EXPLORER DOCTORS (1952) (1)
- BIOCHEMICAL AIDS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF DEFICIENCY OF THE VITAMIN B COMPLEX (1951) (1)
- “IDIOPATHIC” HYPERTROPHY OF THE PYLORIC CANAL IN ADULTS (1960) (1)
- A SURVEY OF ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY‐FOUR NEONATAL AUTOPSIES (1961) (1)
- TWO EXAMPLES OF LIPOID PNEUMONIA (1943) (1)
- SOME ASPECTS OF THE ÆTIOLOGY AND EPIDEMIOLOGY OF CEREBRO‐SPINAL FEVER 1 (1916) (1)
- PERICARDITIS AND PERICARDIAL ADHESIONS (1947) (1)
- INFARCTION AND FIBROSIS OF THE HEART WALL (1938) (1)
- CHOLERA AND AUSTRALIA IN THE 1840's (1966) (1)
- ANTICOAGULANT LIBERATED FROM PERFUSED MAMMALIAN LIVER (1947) (1)
- THE PYLORIC CANAL, URINARY BLADDER AND PERINEUM OF NEW‐BORN INFANTS (1958) (1)
- CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS AND POST MORTEM FINDINGS IN MALIGNANT DISEASE (1934) (1)
- TUBERCULOUS LESIONS FOUND AT 1,500 AUSTRALIAN AUTOPSIES (1942) (1)
- BRANCHIOGENIC CANCERS AND OTHER CARCINOMATA OF THE NECK OF CRYPTIC ORIGIN (1934) (1)
- WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION FOR PERSONS DISEASED OTHER THAN BY THE CONDITIONS OF THEIR EMPLOYMENT (1941) (1)
- RUPTURE OF AN ABDOMINAL ANEURYSM INTO THE ALIMENTARY CANAL (1947) (1)
- SYMMETRICAL BILATERAL THINNING OF PORTIONS OF THE PARIETAL BONES (1947) (1)
- INFARCTS AND THROMBOSES MET WITH IN 3,000 AUTOPSIES (1936) (1)
- CARDIO‐VASCULAR SYPHILIS AS REVEALED AT POST MORTEM EXAMINATIONS (1932) (1)
- PERIARTERITIS NODOSA, WITH A REPORT OF TWO NEW CASES (1938) (1)
- THE PATHOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE AND THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT LABORATORY OF PATHOLOGY AND BACTERIOLOGY (1923) (0)
- An Organism obtained from an Abscess in the Neck of a Bullock. (0)
- A CASE OF MALIGNANT (CARCINOMATOUS) PERICARDITIS (1920) (0)
- Cerebral Softening (1937) (0)
- Amoebic Dysentery with Abscess of the Liver, Subphrenic Abscess and Purulent Pericarditis. (0)
- Obituary: John Neil McGilp, OBE. (1881-1963). (1963) (0)
- A second bird census (0)
- Poisonous Plants: Order Solanaceæ (1916) (0)
- A Pasteurella-Like Organism Present in an Outbreak of Disease in Pigs in New South Wales (0)
- Malaria in New South Wales. An Official Note from the Government Bureau of Microbiology. (1915) (0)
- Charles Ernest Cameron Wilson. (1952) (0)
- Australian Convict Doctors: (Section of the History of Medicine). (1938) (0)
- Polypores, coral fungi and remaining Hymenomycetes and the Puff-balls, jelly-like fungi, the larger Ascomycetes and the Myxomycetes (1935) (0)
- Translumbar Aortography (1957) (0)
- Eighth Report of the Microbiological Laboratory (Government Bureau of Microbiology) for the Year 1917. (0)
- Difficult Labour, Partly Due to the Large Size of the Child, in a Pure-Blood Australian Aboriginal Woman (1928) (0)
- XVIII. An inquiry into the variations of the human skull, particularly in the antero-posterior direction (0)
- National park Morialta and Waterfall Gully reserves : containing an account of their natural history (1936) (0)
- MELANIN PRODUCTION (1969) (0)
- General introduction and the toadstools and mushrooms (1934) (0)
- Fork-tailed Swifts in South Australia before a cyclone. (1965) (0)
- Thomas Harvey Johnston. (1952) (0)
- Lactic Acid Bacilli in the Treatment of White Scour of Calves and of Infective Processes in Man (1916) (0)
- LEUKAEMIC INFILTRATIONS * (1935) (0)
- SOME REMARKS ON THE GERM CENTRES OF LYMPHATIC GLANDS AND SECONDARY CARCINOMATOUS DEPOSITS. (1905) (0)
- Moulds in the lungs. (1946) (0)
- HYPERTROPHIED HEARTS NOT DUE TO VALVULAR OR RENAL DISEASE: II (1954) (0)
- The Longevity of Textural Elements, particularly in Dentine and Bone (1890) (0)
- MASSIVE PULMONARY EMBOLISM (1936) (0)
- Black Cockatoos with Red Crests. (1945) (0)
- “Acquired Characters” (0)
- TUBERCULOUS ENTEROCOLITIS (1932) (0)
- RENAL TUBERCULOSIS (1932) (0)
- The geography and botany of the Adelaide coast : being an account of the geological, physiographical and botanical features of the South Australian coast between the Outer Harbour and Sellick’s Hill (0)
- The Spinebill as Flower Fertilizer (0)
- The Distribution in New South Wales of Worm Nodules in Cattle due to Onchocerca gibsoni. (0)
- TWO FATAL SALMONELLA INFECTIONS DUE TO SALMONELLA ADELAIDE AND SALMONELLA TYPHI‐MURIUM (1944) (0)
- The Australian Epidemics of an Acute Polio-encephalo-myelitis (X Disease). The Possibility of the Occurrence of an Intermediate (Invertebrate) Host of the Virus. (0)
- AN ODONTOME FROM A BULLOCK (1926) (0)
- The Occurrence of Carcinoma in the Liver of a Leper and of Squamous Epithelioma with Tuberculosis in a Cow. (0)
- HEALED DISSECTING ANEURYSM GIVING RISE TO THE APPEARANCE OF A DOUBLE AORTA (1927) (0)
- The effect of salicylates and thiamine deficiency on the thiamine content of rat tissue. (1946) (0)
- The So-Called “Pancreatic Reaction” in the Urine (1904) (0)
- Disease amongst the Australian Aborigines. Carcinomata. Sarcomata. (0)
- URETERITIS CYSTICA (1926) (0)
- Pyaemia Following Acute Infective Periostitis of the Pubes in a Case of Miscarriage. (1932) (0)
- BLOOD IN THE ALVEOLI AND BRONCHIOLES OF NEW‐BORN INFANTS (1953) (0)
- Prevalence of Domestic Flies in the Lower Hawkes-bury River District, New South Wales. (0)
- INFARCT‐LIKE AREAS IN THE LUNGS IN STAPHYLOCOCCAL PNEUMONIA (1947) (0)
- THE “KINK” IN THE AORTA (1951) (0)
- THE PATHOLOGICAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE AND THE ADELAIDE HOSPITAL (1928) (0)
- UNUSUAL EXAMPLES OF “MASSIVE PULMONARY EMBOLISM” (1947) (0)
- The So-Called Pancreatic Reaction in the Urine (1904) (0)
- INQUESTS AND EXPERIENCES IN THE CORONER'S COURT (1940) (0)
- DIVERTICULOSIS AND DIVERTICULITIS: AUTOPSY RESULTS (1939) (0)
- The length of the intestines in crows, bower-birds and birds-of-paradise. (1953) (0)
- PERITONITIS IN AN INSANE PATIENT, DUE TO PERFORATION FROM A FOREIGN BODY, WITHOUT SYMPTOMS TILL HALF AN HOUR BEFORE DEATH (1938) (0)
- RODENT ULCERS AND ALLIED GROWTHS (1920) (0)
- The Nature of Cancer (1965) (0)
- Malignant Growths and Tuberculosis (1930) (0)
- THE COLOUR OF THE “GREY” MATTER OF THE BRAIN (1947) (0)
- DEATHS FROM PULMONARY EMBOLISM (1922) (0)
- Antics of the Southern Stone-Plover (Burhinus grallarius) and the "Waltzing Instinct" of Ostriches (1908) (0)
- A CASE OF LYMPHATIC LEUCHÆMIA PRESENTING UNUSUAL FEATURES (1922) (0)
- Typhoid fever: A new approach? (1969) (0)
- Obituary. Captain S. A. White (1870-1954) (1954) (0)
- Birds as they affect the health and well-being of Man in Australia. (1956) (0)
- Cystine, methionine and sulphate excretion in cystinuria. (1945) (0)
- Composite Portraits (0)
- Cystine, methionine and sulphate excretion in cystinuria. (1946) (0)
- THE PATHOLOGICAL LESIONS PRESENT IN ONE THOUSAND CONSECUTIVE AUTOPSIES IN THE ADELAIDE HOSPITAL (1927) (0)
- THE RAPID ONSET OF PUTREFACTION IN DEAD BODIES (1943) (0)
- Tuberculous Lesions, Healed and Active, Met with during Post-Mortem Examinations in South Australia, and Their Significance (1930) (0)
- Fat dissociation in cattle and sheep (0)
- The effect of war on public health. (1945) (0)
- THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LABORATORY OF PATHOLOGY AND BACTERIOLOGY (1922) (0)
- A CASE OF PERI‐ARTERITIS NODOSA (1923) (0)
- Cystine, methionine and sulphate excretion in cystinuria. (1951) (0)
- THE FREQUENCY OF PLEURITIC ADHESIONS (1932) (0)
- “INDIARUBBER JAW” (1903) (0)
- SOME ÆTIOLOGICAL, AND PATHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE INFLUENZA OUTBREAK (1919) (0)
- CASEATED THYMOMA OF THE MEDIASTINUM (1922) (0)
- Malurus fighting its shadow (0)
- Unknown foreign bodies in the lung. (1946) (0)
- Fork-tailed Swifts in large numbers (1967) (0)
- Note on a Feeding Experiment with Cysticercus Tenuicollis and Echinococcus Veterinorum (1916) (0)
- The Stomach Contents of Australian Birds. (0)
- Section of Pathology, Bacteriology and Experimental Medicine (1937) (0)
- A CASE OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID POISONING WITH SLOUGHING OF PART OF THE OESOPHAGUS (1920) (0)
- SOME INTERESTING INSTANCES OF TUBERCULOSIS IN ANIMALS (1920) (0)
- THE TRANSMISSION OF PLAGUE (1907) (0)
- Intestinal Length (1956) (0)
- Scurvy Amongst Young Pigs (1916) (0)
- Notice of a hitherto unrecorded element in the occipital bone of Seals (1902) (0)
- POLYCYSTIC DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS (1951) (0)
- SOME ASPECTS OF THE ÆTIOLOGY AND EPIDEMIOLOGY OF CEREBRO‐SPINAL FEVER.1 (1916) (0)
- A Preliminary Note on Melanotic Deposits in Cattle and Sheep in Western Australia (1909) (0)
- “Barisàl Guns” in Western Australia (1908) (0)
- The Origin of the Name " Petrel " (1906) (0)
- A Suggestion with regard to Genera Splitting (1916) (0)
- Barisàl Guns in Australia (1909) (0)
- Carcinoma of the Stomach, Gastric Ulcers and Duodenal Ulcers in One Thousand Consecutive Autopsies at the Adelaide Hospital. (1927) (0)
- Ammoniacal smell in the stomach post mortem in uraemia. (1946) (0)
- Torula in the cerebro-spinal fluid. (1946) (0)
- Concentric Bodies, Probably of Parasitic Origin, in the Australian Sea Mullet, Mugil dobula (1919) (0)
- Presidential Address. Delivered to the Royal Society of N. S. Wales, May 1, 1918. (0)
- Mechanical Advantages of the Shape of Swans for Feeding (1906) (0)
- PARTIAL RUPTURE OF THE UTERUS DURING PREGNANCY WITH FATAL INTRAPERITONEAL HÆMORRHAGE (1927) (0)
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