Parkinson, Thomas Carlyle
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+ | Thomas Carlyle Parkinson was born in Sydney and came to the Sydney Medical School in 1901. For each of the five years he came first in his year. During his undergraduate terms he obtained the Renwick Scholarship for Natural Science and Caomparative Anatomy and the John Harris Scholarship for Anatomy and Physiology. Dr Parkinson graduated in 1906 and was aarded the University Medal with special distinction. | ||
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+ | In 1906 he was Resident Medical Officer at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, in 1907 he was Resident Pathologist to the same hospital andin 1908 became a Junior Medical Officer at Callan Park Hospital. | ||
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+ | Dr Parkinson showed a strong interest for scientific investigation and both as a student and during his post-graduate |
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Thomas Carlyle Parkinson
MB ChM 1906
Thomas Carlyle Parkinson was born in Sydney and came to the Sydney Medical School in 1901. For each of the five years he came first in his year. During his undergraduate terms he obtained the Renwick Scholarship for Natural Science and Caomparative Anatomy and the John Harris Scholarship for Anatomy and Physiology. Dr Parkinson graduated in 1906 and was aarded the University Medal with special distinction.
In 1906 he was Resident Medical Officer at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, in 1907 he was Resident Pathologist to the same hospital andin 1908 became a Junior Medical Officer at Callan Park Hospital.
Dr Parkinson showed a strong interest for scientific investigation and both as a student and during his post-graduate