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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

81. The University Of Melbourne - UniNews 8/3/99
burnet Centre for Medical Research will host a series of seminars, symposiums andspecial events celebrating the life s work of sir frank macfarlane burnet.
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by Julie Tester
8 March 1999 UniNEWS Vol 8 No 6
Forty years ago Frank Macfarlane 'Mac' Burnet became the first University of Melbourne graduate to win a Nobel Prize. This year - the centenary of his birth - his family decided to present his academic gowns to the University as a lasting memorial to this outstanding Australian. Sir Mac's daughter, Mrs Elizabeth Dexter, visited the campus last week where the Chancellor, Sir Edward Woodward accepted the gowns on behalf of the University. Sir Edward noted Sir Mac's outstanding contribution as both Professor of Experimental Medicine at the University from 1944-1965 and Director of The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research. "Sir Mac seems to have had an unerring ability to select and train scientists who continued his pioneering medical research tradition - a fine record of achievement to be celebrated on this the centenary of his birth." Leading discoveries in virology and immunology, Mac Burnet became one of the 20th century's outstanding biologists. His highly original theorising on the immune system, combined with discoveries in virology and immunology, led to him winning the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine in 1960. Sir Mac's biographer Christopher Sexton says: "His theory of immunological tolerance advanced the success of organ transplantation worldwide. It relates to the capacity of an organism to distinguish between its own chemical structure, as largely developed during embryonic life, and any sufficiently different chemical structure that is recognised as 'not self'. It postulates that for successful transplantation the normal immune system mechanisms must be overcome so that the foreign organ will be tolerated."

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83. The Globalist | Global Culture -- Asia: An Irreverent Look
Kuwaiti Ministry of Information The official site. sir frank macfarlane BurnetBiography from the Nobel Museum. Beijing Scene Information and Features.
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84. Health And Medicine - Can We Expect To Live Longer?
Australian medical research has had its high points. Two Australian scientists, sirFrank macfarlane burnet and sir John Eccles, were awarded the Nobel Prize.
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T Australia has been a major contributor to the growth of global scientific knowledge and to its application to human welfare. It provides a case study in what has been achieved, as well as in what remains to be achieved. Australians overall are by world standards a healthy lot: their expectation of life at birth exceeds 75 years for women and approaches it for men; fewer than ten infants die in the first month of life for every thousand live births. These and other health statistics compare favourably with those of other countries, and stand in striking contrast with Australian figures from earlier in this century. Why have these improvements occurred? The reasons are complex. Changes in the standard of living have clearly been important, especially those factors involving nutrition, hygiene, accommodation and transport. Better organisation and delivery of health care certainly played a role. Much, however, must be related to progress in medical science and technology, to such developments as the discovery of antibiotics and of vaccines for immunisation.

85. Sir Macfarlane Burnet
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Sir Macfarlane Burnet
Sir Macfarlane Burnet
Australian physician, virologist, and recipient, with Sir Peter Medawar, of the 1960 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of acquired immunological tolerance to tissue transplants.
Burnet received his medical degree in 1923 from the University of Melbourne and was a research fellow (1926-27) at the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine, London. He became assistant director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research at Royal Melbourne Hospital in 1928 and later (1944-65) was its director and professor of experimental medicine at the University of Melbourne. He was knighted in 1951. Burnet, in addition to his work on human transplants, discovered a method for identifying bacteria by the viruses (bacteriophages) that attack them, and he developed a techniquenow standard laboratory practiceof culturing viruses in living chick embryos. He increased knowledge of the way influenza viruses cause infection and did significant work on such diseases as myxomatosis, Murray Valley (now known as Australian Arbo-encephalitis) fever, and Q fever. He isolated the causal organism of Q fever, Rickettsia burneti (Coxiella burneti). Among his publications are Viruses and Man (1953), Principles of Animal Virology (1955), The Clonal Selection Theory of Acquired Immunity (1959), Immunological Surveillance (1970), and Credo and Comment: A Scientist Reflects (1979).

86. MS 098 BURNET, FRANK MACFARLANE (1899-1985) MEDICAL SCIENTIST AND
MS 098 burnet, frank macfarlane (18991985) MEDICAL SCIENTIST 1951 Letter from SirPercival Hartley Martin Fellowship Correspondence between burnet and Director
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MS 098 BURNET, FRANK MACFARLANE (1899-1985) MEDICAL SCIENTIST AND BIOLOGIST Burnet was Director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne 1944-66 and in 1960 was awarded the Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine with P Medawar. 98/1 a Early technical papers 1928-40 (typescript) b Unpublished technical addresses, etc. 1955-64 (typescripts) c Unpublished technical lectures 1955-74 (typescripts - 2 published but no reprints) d Typescripts of lectures - ANZAAS, Wright, Croonian, Dyer, Wisconsin, Moynihan, Vanderbilt ... 1949-61, Pacific Science Congress lecture 1971 98/2 a 1 Correspondence and papers relating to WHO 1956-59 Correspondence regarding serving on various committees (22pp) “The role of WHO in medical research”. 1958 roneoed (29pp) “Summary of discussions on an intensified medical research programme for the World Health Organisation” 1958 (9pp) 2 Japan Bacteriological Society Meeting, 5-7 April 1961 Preliminary correspondence regarding invitation to speak at the meeting, itinerary, etc. Also a couple of letters on the translation of The clonal selection theory of acquired immunity into Japanese (36pp) 3 Early lectures on medical research 1947-50 Lecture on general functions of research and opportunities that are available in Melbourne, ca 1950 (11pp) Lecture on the technique of research with special reference to research at the clinical level, ca 1950 (6pp) 4 NHMRC reorganisation 1956-58 Draft handwritten letter to the Minister (2pp) A suggested long term approach (roneoed) (3pp) What do the major applicants really want, etc. (typescript) (4pp) Notes on Minister of Health’s memorandum (1 typed page) Copies of 3 letters from W F Simmons, Chairman, Medical Research Advisory Committee (1 page each) Correspondence re Dr Ian Wood’s visit to USA 1958 (3pp) Report of the Sub-committee of the Advisory Committee of the National Health and Medical Research Council, together with covering letter from Harold Dew to Director-General of Health (7pp) The case for an increased annual grant (2pp) 5 Initiation of C J Martin Fellowship 1951 Letter from Sir Percival Hartley suggesting establishing a C J Martin Fellowship Correspondence between Burnet and Director-General of Health on the subject, suggestions from a sub-committee of Burnet, Professor Wright and Dr Keogh on the form the Fellowship should take, followed by draft recommendations from the sub-committee and associated correspondence (29pp) 6 Germ warfare in Korea 1952-53 (largely consists of correspondence) Pamphlet, “New facts on US germ warfare in Korea and China”. Supplement to “People’s China”. (16pp) “Germ warfare in Korea” (FMB - draft statement) (7pp) Correspondence with Australian Association for the United Nations. Includes draft report from FMB (8pp) Correspondence with R G Casey (13pp) “The germ warfare charges” (ABC broadcast) (4pp) Pamphlet, “Is germ warfare possible?” NSW Peace Council. Scientist’s Auxiliary (12pp) Letter from Katharine Suzannah Prichard and FMB’s reply (2pp) Correspondence re advising Australian Delegation to the UN on germ warfare 1952 (7pp) “Germ warfare charges in Korea”, and request for their publication by Secretary of Department of External Affairs (4pp) Newspaper cuttings from US on germ warfare, with covering letters from R G Casey to FMB and FMB to the Secretary of the Department of External Affairs (3pp) 7 America - Cold Spring Harbor 1958, Stanford 1960 This file has the title “America shop letters 1960” typed on it. It consists largely of letters to “Deb” (presumably his daughter), with typed copies attached, describing meetings, symposia etc. (44pp) 8 Chairmanship of International Association of Microbiological Societies 1955-58 Large folder of miscellaneous correspondence. A lot of it is concerned with the venue for the 7th International Congress of Microbiology, and with FMB’s resignation as Chairman (ca 200pp) b 1 Biological effects of nuclear explosion fallout. Commonwealth Partliamentary paper No. 29 of 1973 (8pp) 2 “Summary of situation” (5pp, 2 typed and 3 handwritten) 3 Australian Academy of Science. The biological effects of nuclear explosion fall-out. Report to the Prime Minister, 1973 4 Letter from E G Whitlam to Sir Rutherford Robertson thanking him for the above report c 1 “The natural history of communicable disease”. Chapter xii for Textbook of preventive and social medicine. (29pp) 2 “Antibodies and immunity” (32pp) 3 “Speculations on the evolution of the immune process”. Australian Society of Immunologists 1967 (14pp) 4 “Autoimmune disease”. In Pathologic physiology, ed. Godeman, 1967 (63pp) 5 “Immunological surveillance an evolutionary approach”. Brook Lodge, 1969 (24pp) 6 “Immunological surveillance”. Perugia, 1969 (32pp) 7 “Immunological surveillance and the origin of tumour specific antigens”. Unpublished draft, 1970 (20pp) 8 “Kuru”, with introduction, 1970 (11pp) 9 “Invertebrate precursors to immune responses” for Contemporary topics in immunology, vol. 4, chapter 1, 1972 (19pp) 10 “Ageing and immunological surveillance”. Article for Triangle, 1973 (13pp) 11 “The evolution of biological recognition as exemplified in the immune system” 1975 (12pp) 98/3 a Typescripts of papers, talks etc. 1967-76 b Typescripts of social and environmental papers 1962-75 c Miscellaneous talks: Listerian Oration; Ceylon Association for the Advancement of Science; AAS; Chinese Academy; Tintern Speech Day, etc. 1952-69 d Early manuscripts 1924-68 e Mutation and selection: some extensions of Darwinism 1974/75. Summary of clonal selection December 1963 (typescript with handwritten corrections and hand drawn figures) The significance of avidity in immunological reactions, 1 September 1966. Antibodies ca 1964 Handwritten letter from P B Medawar Royal Society acknowledgement of the book Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, 1915-1965 Handwritten notes “New book”, found in Auto-immunity and auto-immune disease 98/4 a Academy “diary” 1965-69 b Unpublished papers on technical topics 1971-74 c W.E.H.I. Office “diary” 1961-65 d “Sir Macfarlane Burnet as President of the Australian Academy of Science”, by J Deeble (written in June 1985 at the request of FMB’s official biographer, C Sexton) 32 cm MS 98 BURNET, F M MS 98 BURNET, F M 4 5

87. Themes Geography History History Prize Winners Nobel
Joshua. 1959, Ochoa, Severo Kornberg, Arthur. 1960, burnet, sir FrankMacfarlane - Medawar, Peter Brian. 1961, Békésy, Georg von. 1962,
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89. Premios Nobel De Medicina
burnet, sir FrankMacfarlane; Medawar, sir Peter Brian. 1961, Bekesy, Georg Von. 1962,
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90. @P.Medicina: Nobel Premiados
1959. Severo Ochoa Arthur Kornberg. 1910. Albrecht Kossel. 1960. sir frank MacfarlaneBurnet sir Peter Brian Medawar. 1911. Allvar Gullstrand. 1961. Georg von Békésy.
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91. Blintz! Sir Peter Medawar
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92. Honorary Graduates
David Plumley DERHAM. Doctor of Laws, 10 July 1968. sir frank MacfarlaneBURNET. Doctor of Science, 11 December 1968. 1969. sir Michael CHAMBERLIN.
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Richard Gavin Gardiner Casey, Lord CASEY Doctor of Laws 23 April 1966 Carl Ferdinand CORI Doctor of Science 16 May 1966 Frank John FENNER Doctor of Medicine 14 December 1966
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Sir Walter Osborn McCUTCHEON Doctor of Laws 5 April 1968 Flora Marjorie, Lady BASSETT Doctor of Letters 5 April 1968 Sir William HUDSON Doctor of Engineering 19 April 1968 Sir George Whitecross PATON Doctor of Laws 19 April 1968 David Plumley DERHAM Doctor of Laws 10 July 1968 Sir Frank Macfarlane BURNET Doctor of Science 11 December 1968
Sir Michael CHAMBERLIN Doctor of Laws 11 April 1969 Sir Frederick William George WHITE Doctor of Science 2 May 1969 The Honourable Mr Justice Thomas Weetman SMITH Doctor of Laws 7 May 1969 Sir George Lindor BROWN Doctor of Science 8 August 1969 Sir Hugh Arnold Hughes ENNOR Doctor of Medicine 10 December 1969
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93. Burnet. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fourth Editi
The American Heritage ® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition.2000. burnet. SYLLABICATION bur·net. PRONUNCIATION b rn t , bûr n t.
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94. Austrian Literature Online - Kataloge
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