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Inglis, William Keith (1888 - 1960)

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Pathologist and Educator
Born: 11 February 1888  Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.  Died: 26 January 1960  Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
William Keith Inglis established the Kanematsu Memorial Institute of Pathology in 1933 and served as part-time director 1933-36. He then became professor of pathology at the University of Sydney 1936-52.

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Born Redfern, Sydney, 11 February 1888. Died Sydney, 26 January 1960. Educated University of Sydney (MB 1911, ChM 1912, MD 1917). Resident, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital; demonstrator in pathology, University of Sydney and Militia senior medical officer, Bathurst camp; Captain and later Major, Australian Army Medical Corps 1916-19; Pathology Department, University of Sydney from 1920; honorary pathologist, Sydney Hospital 1922-26, director of pathology from 1926; established Kanematsu Memorial Institute of Pathology 1933, part-time director 1933-36; professor of pathology, University of Sydney 1936-52; responsible for service pathology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital during World War II. Founding member, Royal Australasian College of Physicians 1938; a director of Sydney Hospital 1946-60.
 

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