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William George Dismore Upjohn

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and resumed duties as a surgeon and general practitioner in Melbourne. He helped found the
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working to coordinate medical matters for the armed forces. He was also
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before entering private practice. A lieutenant-colonel within the
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Australian Officers of the Order of the British Empire
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of the University of Melbourne between 1966 and 1967.
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William Upjohn (disambiguation)
OBE
Australian
surgeon
Narrabri
New South Wales
University of Melbourne
Ormond College
Royal Melbourne Hospital
Australian Army Medical Corps
World War I
Gallipoli campaign
dysentery
France
mentioned in dispatches
Royal College of Surgeons
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
World War II
Chancellor


"Upjohn, Sir William George Dismore (1888–1979)"
Sir Arthur Dean
Chancellor
University of Melbourne
Sir Robert Menzies
Categories
1888 births
1979 deaths
Australian surgeons

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