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Platt, Albert Edward (1901 - )

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Bacteriologist
Born: 7 June 1901  Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Albert Edward Platt was a bacteriologist who taught at University of Adelaide 1935-41 before moving on to Prince Henry Hospital, Sydney as a bacteriologist.

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Born 7 June 1901. Educated Universities of Sydney (MB, BS), Adelaide (MD), Cambridge (PhD) and London (Dip. Bact.). MO, New Guinea 1929-32, Gwynaeth Pretty Research Scholar, Department of Pathology, Cambridge 1933-34, Lecturer in charge, Department of Bacteriology, University of Adelaide 1935-38, Professor of Bacteriology 1938-41, Acting Director, Department of Pathology, Prince Henry Hospital, Sydney 1942-44, Bacteriologist, Prince Henry Hospital 1945-48.
 

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Originally published 1994-1999 by Australian Science Archives Project, 1999-2006 by the Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre
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