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         Burnet Sir Frank Macfarlane:     more books (17)
  1. Cellular Immunology: Self and Not-self Bk. 1 by Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, 1969-06
  2. The Biology of Ageing (D.Robb Lecture) by Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, 1976-04-08
  3. Immunology: Readings from "Scientific American" (Readings from Scientific American)
  4. Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, 1915-65 by Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, 1972-01-03
  5. Credo and Comment: A Scientist Reflects by Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, 1979-12
  6. THE VIRUSES: V. 3 by W.M. STANLEY (EDITOR) SIR FRANK MACFARLANE BURNET (EDITOR), 1959
  7. Immunology, Aging and Cancer by Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, 1977-01
  8. Cellular Immunology: Self and Not-self Bk. 1 (Cellular Immunology) by Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, 1969-06
  9. Cellular Immunology: Bks. 1 & 2 in 1v by Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, 1969-06
  10. Cellular immunology. Books one & two. by Sir Frank Macfarlane (1899-1985). BURNET, 1969
  11. Changing Patterns: An Atypical Autobiography by Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, 1969-05
  12. The Seeds of Time: The Life of Sir Macfarlane Burnet by Christopher Sexton, 1992-01-09

61. AIM25: King's College London College Archives: King's College Hospital Medical S
names Lyle Herbert Willoughby 18701956 ophthalmic surgeon burnet sir frank macfarlane 1899-1985 Knight Professor of Experimental Medicine.
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IDENTITY STATEMENT Reference code(s) : GB 0100 KCLCA KH/MS Held at : King's College London College Archives Title: King's College Hospital Medical Society/Listerian Society Date(s) : Created 1833-1967 Level of description : sub-fonds Extent : 41 files Name of creator(s) : King's College Hospital Medical Society/Listerian Society CONTEXT Administrative/Biographical history : The Medical and Scientific Society of King's College London was established in 1833. The object of the Society was: `The cultivation of Medicine and the auxiliary sciences, by the propagation of a spirit of observation and original research, and of a feeling of friendship and co-operation amongst those engaged in the pursuit of these sciences'. In 1845 the Society changed its name to the Medical Society of King's College London. In 1908 the Society became the King's College Hospital Medical Society, and in 1912, the year in which Lord Joseph Lister, Professor of Clinical Surgery at King's College Hospital, died, the name was changed to the Listerian Society of King's College Hospital. The Listerian Society is no longer active. CONTENT Scope and content/abstract Medical Press and Circular vol cxcv no 5122, [1937]; article 'The Listerian Oration, the seeds of time, the impact of microbiology on human affairs since Lister's day' by Sir (Frank) Macfarlane Burnet, Professor of Experimental Medicine, Melbourne University, Australia, from the

62. Timeline Of Nobel Winners - MEDICINE
Daniel Bovet 1958 George Wells Beadle, Edward Lawrie Tatum, Joshua Lederberg 1959Severo Ochoa, Arthur Kornberg 1960 sir frank macfarlane burnet, Peter Brian
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MEDICINE
Emil Adolf von Behring
1902 Ronald Ross
Niels Ryberg Finsen

Ivan Petrovich Pavlov

Robert Koch

Camillo Golgi
, Santiago Ramon y Cajal
1907 Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran
1908 Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov, Paul Ehrlich
1909 Emil Theodor Kocher
1910 Albrecht Kossel
1911 Allvar Gullstrand 1912 Alexis Carrel 1913 Charles Robert Richet 1914 Robert Barany 1919 Jules Bordet 1920 Schack August Steenberg Krogh 1922 Archibald Vivian Hill, Otto Fritz Meyerhof 1923 Frederick Grant Banting, John James Richard Macleod Willem Einthoven 1926 Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger 1927 Julius Wagner-Jauregg 1928 Charles Jules Henri Nicolle 1929 Christiaan Eijkman, Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins 1930 Karl Landsteiner 1931 Otto Heinrich Warburg 1932 Sir Charles Scott Sherrington, Edgar Douglas Adrian 1933 Thomas Hunt Morgan 1934 George Hoyt Whipple, George Richards Minot, William Parry Murphy

63. 1 - Frank Macfarlane Burnet - Frank Macfarlane Burnet Guide To Records
Symposium The Thymus, in honour of sir macfarlane burnet, Melbourne. of ExperimentalBiology and Medical Sciences, frank macfarlane burnet Commemoration Issue.
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Date Range 3 September 1899 - 31 August 1985 Chronology 3 September 1899 Born in Traralgon, a country town in eastern Victoria, Australia Family moves to Terang in western Victoria Burnet attended the local state primary schools in bothTraralgon and Terang Attended Geelong College as a boarder gaining scholarships in his final year, including a residential scholarship at Ormond College, which enabled him to proceed to the University of Melbourne University of Melbourne, graduated MB,BS coming second in a class containing four other persons who later achieved fame in science and medicine, namely Sir Roy Cameron FRS, Professor R.A. Willis, Dame Jean Macnamara and Dame Kate Campbell Melbourne Hospital, resident medical officer working under the surgeons Sir Alan Newton and Sir Victor Hurley and the physician Dr R.R.(later Sir Richard) Stawell University of Melbourne, MD Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Melbourne Hospital, pathological registrar and then senior resident pathologist under the influence and direction of Sir Neil Hamilton Fairley FRS and Dr Charles Kellaway (later Sir Charles Kellaway FRS) Ship's surgeon in June while en route to England Lister Institute, London, assistant to the curator of the National Collection of Type Cultures allowing about two-thirds of his time for research

64. 3 - Nobel Laureate Files - Frank Macfarlane Burnet Guide To Records
with sir Henry Dale, F. Fenner, The Wellcome Trust and two typed bibliographies ofFM burnet s scientific work (1954 and 1958). Creator frank macfarlane burnet
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Date Range 21 October 1954 - 30 September 1985 Quantity 17 cm, 14 files Provenance Frank Macfarlane Burnet Description Correspondence, bibliographies, notes, speeches, menus, scrapbook, press conference typescript, memoranda, travel papers, newspaper cuttings, photographs
Inventory Listing
Nomination and Nobel Prize correspondence
Inwards and outwards correspondence including letter of congratulations from T. Wesslen, letter from G. Grimwade to E.S.J. King, official notifications of Prize from Nobel Committee, correspondence relating to F.M. Burnet's nomination, with Sir Henry Dale, F. Fenner, The Wellcome Trust and two typed bibliographies of F.M. Burnet's scientific work (1954 and 1958) Creator Frank Macfarlane Burnet
Date range 21 October 1954 - 16 November 1960 Quantity 0.3 cm, 1 file
Inventory Identifier Box Number Series Nobel Prize trip - including India and S.E. Asia
Inwards correspondence on arrangements for visit to India, from W.R. Crocker (Australian High Commission, New Delhi), Amrit Kaur and others, inwards correspondence on visit to Singapore, with typescript notes on visit (transcripts of press reports?). Also includes single page typescript (copy) of speech to 'students' on receipt of Nobel Prize (no date, 1960) and Nobel Dinner menu card (10 December 1960) Creator Frank Macfarlane Burnet
Date range 2 December 1960 - 30 December 1960 Quantity 0.3 cm, 1 file

65. Complete Health Care And Medical Information From India
Name sir frank macfarlane burnet and sir Peter Brown Medawar. Discovery Acquiredimmunological tolerance. sir frank macfarlane burnet. Date Of Birth 1899.
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SIR FRANK MACFARLANE BURNET Date Of Birth : Residence: Australia Affiliation: Walter and Eliza Hall Institute for Medical Research, Melbourne
SIR PETER BRIAN MEDAWAR Date Of Birth : Residence: Great Britain Affiliation: University College, London
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66. SPEECH 19-02-2004
And the founding Fellows included some of our greatest scientists – sir Mark,the biologist frank macfarlane burnet, sir Douglas Mawson, the neuroscientist
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ADDRESS BY HIS EXCELLENCY MAJOR GENERAL MICHAEL JEFFERY AC CVO MC
GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
ON THE OCCASION OF
RECEPTION TO MARK THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE AUSTRALIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE
19 FEBRUARY 2004
President, Australian Academy of Science, Dr Jim Peacock
Past Presidents Professor Brian Anderson, Professor David Curtis and Dr Lloyd Evans
Fellows and staff of the Academy
Ladies and gentlemen Good afternoon, and welcome to Government House. Marlena and I are delighted to host such a distinguished group of scientists, and to join you in celebrating this milestone in the history of the Australian Academy of Science. As a former soldier and State Governor, I’ve had a long-standing interest in science and technology – indeed, over the past few weeks I feel I’ve been immersed in it! In this room last month, we hosted a reception for a splendid group of around 120 young people taking part in the National Youth Science Forum. I was really struck by their intelligence and maturity. And I have no doubt that at least some of them will be working at the very top of their chosen field before we even know it.

67. ThinkQuest : Library : The Nobel Prize
Translate this page Wilkins. 1961. Georg von Békésy. 1960. sir frank macfarlane burnet,Peter Brian Medawar. 1959. Severo Ochoa, Arthur Kornberg. 1958. George
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68. Study In Australia - Nobel Prize Winners
of the nerve impulse. sire John was educated in Melbourne. 1960. Medicine.sir (frank) macfarlane burnet. Awarded the Nobel Prize for
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Dr Peter Charles Doherty
Awarded the Nobel Prize for his research concerning the specificity of the cell mediated immune defence. Dr Doherty completed his Bachelor and Masters degree at the University of Queensland in medicine and surgery.
Chemistry
Sir John Warcup Cornforth
His research provided insights into the way the chemistry of enzymes is influenced by their three-dimensional structure. He is a graduate of the University of Sydney.
Literature
Patrick White
Awarded the Nobel Prize for literature for The Eye of the Storm . He won numerous other awards including the Miles Franklin for his other works. Patrick White was educated in Sydney.
Medicine
Sir John Carew Eccles
Awarded the 1963 Nobel Prize for medicine and physiology for work on the transmission of the nerve impulse. Sire John was educated in Melbourne.
Medicine
Sir (Frank) Macfarlane Burnet
Awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine for his 'clonal selection' theory of antibody production and his insights into the phenomenon of immunological tolerance. It is said he provided the foundation for modern biotechnology and genetic engineering.

69. Study In Australia - Ganadores Del Premio Nobel
Translate this page transmisión del impulso nervioso. sir John estudió en Melbourne. 1960.Medicina. sir (frank) macfarlane burnet. Recibió el Premio Nobel
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Dr Peter Charles Doherty
Recibi³ el Premio Nobel por su investigaci³n respecto a la especificidad de la respuesta inmune medida por c©lulas. Dr. Doherty obtuvo su Licenciatura y su Maestr­a en medicina y cirug­a en la Universidad de Queensland.
Qu­mica
Sir John Warcup Cornforth
Su investigaci³n permiti³ discernir la forma en que influye la estructura tridimensional de las encimas en la qu­mica de las mismas. Es graduado de la Universidad de Sydney.
Literatura
Patrick White
Recibi³ el Premio Nobel de literatura por The Eye of the Storm . Gan³ muchos otros premios por sus otras obras, incluyendo el premio Miles Franklin. Patrick White estudi³ en Sydney.
Medicina
Sir John Carew Eccles
Recibi³ en Premio Nobel de medicina y fisiolog­a en 1963 por su trabajo sobre la transmisi³n del impulso nervioso. Sir John estudi³ en Melbourne.
Medicina
Sir (Frank) Macfarlane Burnet
Recibi³ el Premio Nobel de medicina por su teor­a “de la selecci³n clonal” de producci³n de anticuerpos y por sus descubrimientos en el fen³meno de la tolerancia inmunol³gica. Se dice que sent³ las bases para la biotecnolog­a moderna y la ingenier­a gen©tica.

70. SIMR - Centenary Survey Of Nobel Laureates
Prizewinner 1985. 1960 sir frank macfarlane burnet and sir Peter BrianMEDAWAR describe acquired immunological tolerance. 1961 Georg
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"I agree that animal experimentation should be humane and regulated, but the regulations must not be so onerous as to impede legitimate experimentation, which is now the case in many places." - Michael S Brown, M.D., Nobel Prizewinner 1985 Sir Frank MacFarlane BURNET and Sir Peter Brian MEDAWAR - describe acquired immunological tolerance. Georg von BŠKŠSY - shows how the inner ear works. Francis Harry Comptom CRICK, James Dewey WATSON and Maurice Hugh Frederick WILKINS - discover the molecular structure of DNA and RNA and how they transmit genetic information. Sir John Carew ECCLES, Sir Alan Lloyd HODGKIN and Sir Andrew Fielding HUXLEY - discover the ionic mechanisms by which nerves function. Peyton ROUS - discovers tumour-inducing viruses. Charles Brenton HUGGINS - devises the hormonal treatment of prostatic cancer.

71. (Scullin)(3
In fact, the very first Australian of the Year, in 1960, was not a sportinghero but a Nobel laureate in medicine, sir frank macfarlane burnet.
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Title: MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE: Research and Development: Policy Date: 29 August 2000 Database: House Hansard Speaker: Jenkins, Harry, MP (Scullin, ALP) Mr JENKINS (Scullin) (4.17 p.m.) —From the outset, the Minister for the Arts and the Centenary of Federation doubted the sincerity of the opposition in putting this matter of public importance forward. He can be assured that this subject will be a matter that the opposition will return to from now until the election. We have been in the forefront of putting to the Australian public the fact that we will be looking towards putting in place policies that look to Australia truly being looked at as a knowledge nation. Australia has a proud tradition in science. In fact, the very first Australian of the Year, in 1960, was not a sporting hero but a Nobel laureate in medicine, Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet. Along with Macfarlane Burnet, a number of other famous scientists have also been acknowledged as Australian of the Year. We had Sir John Eccles in 1963, another Nobel laureate in medicine; Sir John Cornforth in 1975, a Nobel laureate in chemistry; and, of course, in 1997, Professor Peter Doherty, our latest Nobel laureate in science. The current Australian of the Year is Sir Gustav Nossal, a very distinguished scientist in the field of immunology. Howard Florey was honoured in 1945 for his work in the discovery of penicillin. As I said, Australian Peter Doherty was awarded a Nobel prize in 1996. It is a fine tradition that is under enormous attack by the actions, and in some cases inaction, of the Howard government.

72. Structure Of The University, Welcome Page
Bhabha, Professor Homi J. 1954. burnet, sir macfarlane, 1948. Cherry, Professor ThomasM. 1963. Cockcroft, sir John, 1962. Curnow, David H. 1989. Debenham, frank, 1937.
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Lewis, Sir Neil Munns, Herbert G. Vanzetti, Francis
DOCTOR OF DENTAL SCIENCE
Henderson, Gilbert D. Sutherland, Professor Kenneth J. G.
DOCTOR OF EDUCATION
Cheah, Jeffrey F. L. Watts, Professor Donald W.
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Stevens, Mary O.
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Aitken, Donald H. Chapman, Wilfred D. Clough, William H. Fam, Michael Y. O. Loder, Louis F. Ridzuan, Muhammad bin Haji Salleh Upton, Thomas H.
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Ashby, Sir Eric Astor, J. J. Battye, James S. Beasley, Emeritus Professor Frank R. Blackburn, Sir Charles Brand, The Hon. Sir David Burnham, Viscount Burt, The Hon. Sir Francis Chaney, Michael A. Clews, Emeritus Professor Charles J. B. . Coleman, Shalom Court, The Hon. Sir Charles Cowen, Sir Zelman Dean, Sir Arthur Eddington, Roderick I. Forrest, The Right Hon. Lord

73. Nobelova Cena Za Lekaøstvi
Ochoa; 1960 sir frank macfarlane burnet, Peter Medawar; 1961 Georgvon Békésy; 1962 Francis Crick, James Watson, Maurice Wilkins;
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  • 1901 Emil von Behring 1902 Ronald Ross 1903 Niels Ryberg Finsen 1904 Ivan Pavlov 1905 Robert Koch 1906 Camillo Golgi, Santiago Ramón y Cajal 1907 Alphonse Laveran 1908 Paul Ehrlich, Ilya Mechnikov 1909 Theodor Kocher 1910 Albrecht Kossel 1911 Allvar Gullstrand 1912 Alexis Carrel 1913 Charles Richet 1914 Robert Bárány 1915 Nobelova cena za lékaøství nebyla udìlena 1916 Nobelova cena za lékaøství nebyla udìlena 1917 Nobelova cena za lékaøství nebyla udìlena 1918 Nobelova cena za lékaøství nebyla udìlena 1919 Jules Bordet 1920 August Krogh 1921 Nobelova cena za lékaøství nebyla udìlena 1922 Archibald V. Hill, Otto Meyerhof 1923 Frederick G. Banting, John Macleod 1924 Willem Einthoven 1925 Nobelova cena za lékaøství nebyla udìlena 1926 Johannes Fibiger 1927 Julius Wagner-Jauregg 1928 Charles Nicolle 1929 Christiaan Eijkman, Sir Frederick Hopkins 1930 Karl Landsteiner 1931 Otto Warburg 1932 Edgar Adrian, Sir Charles Sherrington 1933 Thomas H. Morgan

74. About Us [ The Burnet Institute ]
and measles. It was founded in 1986 and named in honour of the highlyacclaimed Australian scientist sir frank macfarlane burnet.
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75. RTP
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76. Human Services News - Strategy Sets Goals For Hepatitis C Prevention - December
The institute was named after its former patron, sir frank macfarlane burnet, oneof Australia’s most acclaimed scientists and a winner of the 1960 Nobel
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Department of Human Services, Victoria, Australia
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Strategy sets goals for hepatitis C prevention
Nobel Laureate Professor Peter Doherty, Professor Sir Gustav Nossal, Dame Elizabeth Murdoch and the family of Sir MacFarlane Burnet were among guests at the launch. The Strategy provides goals and directions for the prevention, education, treatment, care and support for people affected by hepatitis C. It has been developed by the Department of Human Services in collaboration with the Hepatitis C Strategy Development Subcommittee of the Ministerial Advisory Committee on AIDS, Hepatitis C and Related Diseases (MACAHRD) after extensive community consultation. An estimated 200,000 Australians are currently infected with the highly infectious blood-borne virus. The major mode of transmission in Australia is among people who engage in unsafe drug injecting practices. People who receive blood transfusions in Australia are at a reduced risk of acquiring hepatitis C because blood donations have been screened for the virus since February 1990.

77. EMJA: Researchers As Guinea Pigs
RG Casey, the Minister responsible for the Commonwealth Scientific and IndustrialResearch Organisation (CsirO), and sir frank macfarlane burnet, Director of
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78. Long Records Group 170 (1691-1700)
Short Record Short Record burnet, frank macfarlane, sir, 1899 Kerr White RC 112B8 1953 Natural history of infectious disease, by sir macfarlane burnet.
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Kerr White RB 121 L35 1985
Het huis van de huisarts : nu en straks / H. Lamberts. Amsterdam: Instituut voor Huisartsgeneeskunde van de Universiteit van Amsterdam, 1985. 21 p. : charts ; 24 cm. This item is part of a special collection: The Kerr White Health Care Collection. For access to this collection, please go to Historical Collections. 1. Quality Assurance, Health Care 2. Family Practice 3. Primary Health Care I. Kerr White Health Care Collection. Short Record Short Record Knapp, Dee A.
Kerr White RB 127 K6 1984
The management of new pain in office-based ambulatory care : national ambulatory medical care survey, 1980 and 1981 / by Dee A. Knapp and Hugo Koch. Hyattsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Center for Health Statitistics, 1984. 9 p. : ill., 1 form ; 28 cm. (NCHS advancedata ; no. 97) (DHHS publication ; no. (PHS) 84-1250) Caption title. "June 13, 1984." This item is part of a special collection: The Kerr White Health Care Collection. For access to this collection, please go to Historical Collections. 1. Office VisitsUnited States 2. Adolescent Health ServicesUnited States 3. StatisticsUnited States 4. Information SystemsUnited States I. Koch, Hugo K. II. National Center for Health Statistics (U.S.) III. Kerr White Health Care Collection

79. Frank Macfarlane Burnet
Main Page See live article, frank macfarlane burnet. sir frank macfarlaneburnet (September 3, 1899 August 31, 1985) was an Australian biologist.
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80. ALEPH Exercises 1
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