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related to Melbourne (Victoria, Australia)
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23 citations
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Geographic entity type City
Country Code AU
Article
John Leslie Dowe; Sara Maroske
(2022)
Corrigendum to: John Dallachy (1804–71): from gardener to botanical collector.
Historical Records of Australian Science
(pp. 96-96).
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Article
Linda Ehrsam Voigts; Anna Welch
(2020)
A Trilingual Medical Compendium from Medieval Oxford, Now in the Collection of the State Library Victoria.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 459-486).
(/isis/citation/CBB130165056/)
Article
Caroline Spry; Jillian Garvey; Emmy Frost
(2020)
The Role of Oral History in Archiving Archaeology: A Case Study from La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.
Historical Records of Australian Science
(pp. 137-151).
(/isis/citation/CBB438135646/)
Article
Emily Webster
(2020)
Tubercular landscape: land use change and Mycobacterium in Melbourne, Australia, 1837–1900.
Journal of Historical Geography
(pp. 48-60).
(/isis/citation/CBB457785853/)
Article
Miles Pierce
(2019)
Melbourne’s cable trams - A major nineteenth century engineering achievement.
International Journal for the History of Engineering and Technology
(pp. 188-215).
(/isis/citation/CBB934639870/)
Article
Lisa Featherstone
(2018)
The Science of Pleasure: Medicine and Sex Therapy in Mid-twentieth-century Australia.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 445-461).
(/isis/citation/CBB633133613/)
Book
Lindsay Falvey; Robert White; Malcolm Hickey; et al.
(2017)
Agricultural Education in Victoria & the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Melbourne.
(/isis/citation/CBB298911294/)
Book
Juliet Flesch
(2015)
Transforming Biology: A History of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Melbourne.
(/isis/citation/CBB256475899/)
Article
Belinda Robson
(2015)
From Kindergarten Teachers to Child Psychotherapists: An Account of the Development of Child Psychotherapy at Melbourne's Royal Children's Hospital 1930s to 1970s.
Health and History
(pp. 1-16).
(/isis/citation/CBB949603340/)
Article
Minard, Peter
(2015)
Salmonid Acclimatisation in Colonial Victoria: Improvement, Restoration and Recreation 1858--1909.
Environment and History
(pp. 177-199).
(/isis/citation/CBB001422576/)
Book
Craig Cormick
(2014)
Ned Kelly: Under the Microscope.
(/isis/citation/CBB348438519/)
Article
Kaplan, Robert M.
(2014)
The First Psychiatric Royal Commission: Reg Ellery and the Attendants at Kew Hospital.
Health and History
(pp. 45-65).
(/isis/citation/CBB001421868/)
Article
Rae, Ian D.
(2013)
David Orme Masson, the Periodic Classification of the Elements and His “Flap” Model of the Periodic Table.
Historical Records of Australian Science
(pp. 40-52).
(/isis/citation/CBB001211867/)
Article
Hyslop, Anthea
(2012)
Life, Death, and the Melbourne Medical School.
Health and History
(pp. 187-190).
(/isis/citation/CBB001200708/)
Chapter
Knapman, Gareth
(2012)
Curiosities or Science in the National Museum of Victoria: Procurement Networks and the Purpose of a Museum.
In: Curating Empire: Museums and the British Imperial Experience
(p. 82).
(/isis/citation/CBB001201469/)
Article
Coleborne, Catharine
(2012)
Insanity, Gender, and Empire: Women Living a “Loose Kind of Life” on the Colonial Institutional Margins, 1870--1910.
Health and History
(pp. 77-99).
(/isis/citation/CBB001200713/)
Book
Pascoe, Gwen
(2012)
Long Views and Short Vistas: Victoria's Nineteenth-Century Public Botanic Gardens.
(/isis/citation/CBB001201478/)
Book
Gillespie, Richard
(2011)
The Great Melbourne Telescope.
(/isis/citation/CBB001250823/)
Chapter
Jones, Ross L.
(2011)
Cadavers and the Social Dimension of Dissection.
In: The Body Divided: Human Beings and Human “Materials” in Modern Medical History
(p. 29).
(/isis/citation/CBB001200125/)
Chapter
MacKinnon, Dolly
(2011)
Bodies of Evidence: Dissecting Madness in Colonial Victoria (Australia).
In: The Body Divided: Human Beings and Human “Materials” in Modern Medical History
(p. 75).
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