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now, Ginger?" Blamey asked. Burston told him. "Well, surely you have formed a better estimate of me than that!" Blamey said. "You are my technical advisor on medical problems. You don't think that I'd be stupid enough to join issue with you on your own ground, do you? I assume before you come to me with things like these that you have given them every thought."
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The 1942 Papuan campaign threw up a host of serious medical problems. The poor diet, mainly caused by the difficulty of supply by air or over jungle tracks, caused malnutrition and vitamin deficiencies. Poor hygiene led to dysentery. Malaria was hyperendemic, and when
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in 1927. He had three children: Samuel Gerald Wood (Sam) Burston became a grazier; Robin
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on 12 June 1940, the party wearing civilian clothes as they were travelling through neutral countries. In
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race in Australia, and he oversaw the construction of the Burston Grandstand, which was named in his honour.
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Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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2524:Middle East and Far East
2477:Clinical Problems of War
2438:Maughan, Barton (1966).
1960:"Hon. Physician to King"
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1255:Perth, Western Australia
563:Mitcham, South Australia
535:resident medical officer
504:Melbourne Grammar School
474:Education and early life
450:Burston was involved in
2486:Australian War Memorial
2270:Australian War Memorial
1713:, pp. 339, 419–420
1267:Australian War Memorial
1239:Lord Mayor of Melbourne
978:South East Asia Command
714:become a member of the
631:mentioned in despatches
613:and later England with
488:Lord Mayor of Melbourne
439:was withdrawn from the
421:mentioned in despatches
386:University of Melbourne
263:Mentioned in Despatches
197:Western Desert campaign
1598:"Royal Humane Society"
1247:Springvale Crematorium
1158:in 1945 and 1946; and
1118:, and was involved in
982:Rockefeller Foundation
931:
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720:University of Adelaide
702:
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447:, serving until 1957,
308:Sir Samuel Roy Burston
290:Chief Commissioner of
232:Burma campaign 1944–45
207:Syria–Lebanon campaign
36:Sir Samuel Roy Burston
2614:Frank Kingsley Norris
2441:Tobruk and El Alamein
2231:South Yarra, Victoria
1006:Physician to the King
925:
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894:Neil Hamilton Fairley
860:
836:Australian Government
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685:on 22 November 1919.
643:
222:Salamaua–Lae campaign
217:Kokoda Track campaign
119:Years of service
2120:on 27 September 2007
1380:Johnston et al. 1961
1235:Sir Frederick Thomas
1105:Australian Red Cross
851:Ian Murray Mackerras
759:Royal Humane Society
659:small box respirator
607:7th Infantry Brigade
500:7th Infantry Brigade
259:Volunteer Decoration
2991:Australian generals
2653:Australian generals
2377:Glen Iris, Victoria
2327:A Medical Emergency
1965:The West Australian
1217:, Kingsley Norris,
1120:thoroughbred racing
1082:from 1952 to 1957.
621:, then training at
585:Burston joined the
452:thoroughbred racing
2198:, pp. 390–391
2186:, pp. 387–388
2057:, pp. 366–370
2045:, pp. 359–360
2029:The London Gazette
1917:The London Gazette
1889:, pp. 268–269
1877:, pp. 178–179
1829:, pp. 320–324
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1575:, pp. 100–103
1547:The London Gazette
1505:The London Gazette
1382:, pp. 184–187
1259:Latchford Barracks
1251:Sir William Dargie
1231:Sir John Northcott
1179:Sir Samuel Burston
1150:in 1932 and 1934;
1146:in 1930 and 1931;
1047:government in the
932:
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793:
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671:lieutenant colonel
627:Battle of Messines
543:Northern Territory
496:Hawthorn, Victoria
429:Battle of Messines
413:Gallipoli campaign
402:Northern Territory
280:Sir Samuel Burston
183:Battle of Messines
173:Gallipoli campaign
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2598:Frederick Maguire
2589:Military offices
2572:Missing or empty
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2095:Howie-Willis 2012
2055:Howie-Willis 2012
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1987:Howie-Willis 2012
1887:Howie-Willis 2012
1815:Hetherington 1973
1783:Hetherington 1973
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1699:Hetherington 1973
1625:Howie-Willis 2012
1585:Howie-Willis 2012
1573:Howie-Willis 2012
1561:Howie-Willis 2012
1394:, pp. 33–35.
1392:Howie-Willis 2012
1312:Howie-Willis 2012
1265:, is held by the
1219:William Refshauge
1166:meeting in 1958.
1136:Moonee Valley Cup
955:Douglas MacArthur
847:Operation Compass
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1057:Robert Menzies
1053:Prime Minister
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1021:Frank Berryman
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