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Wife: Eileen Marie Atherton, nurse
Book of Remembrance entry
M.B., Ch.M., F.R.A.C.P.: Captain, R.A.M.C., B.E.F., France and England. Enlisting in 1914 and sailing in February, 1915, was gazetted 9th March and served as R.M.O. 2nd Royal Berks, Surgeon, No. 10 General Hospital, Rouen, and Superintendent, Castlemount Hospital, Dover, being wounded in November, 1915, and returning to Australia in June, 1917. Promoted captain, 9th March, 1916. Early education at Brisbane Grammar School. Later at St. Andrew's College.
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1891Birth in Rockhampton -- Qld, Australia 8 October 1891
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?Early education at Brisbane Grammar School, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
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1914Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1914
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1914Resident Medical Officer at Sydney -Sydney Hospital- NSW, Australia 1914
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1914Enlisted 1914
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?Military service as Captain at France --, France ; Wingate, England --, United Kingdom
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1917Medical Superintendent at Atherton -- QLD, Australia 1917
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1918Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1918
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1928Married 1928 at Sydney [ NSW Australia ]
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1929Medical Practitioner at Brisbane -- QLD, Australia 1929
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1949Lived at 1949 at 9 Hipwood Street : Hamilton [ QLD Australia ]
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1961Appointed C.B.E. 1961
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1972Tertiary education at University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, QLD, Australia 1972
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1976Nye L.J.J. : Death 21 Feb 1976 Suicide
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